Posted on 05/13/2015 8:16:45 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A San Bernardino mother was arrested after her 3-year-old daughter allegedly pointed a loaded handgun which had been stolen from a sheriffs deputy at police detectives, authorities announced Wednesday.
The child was removed from the home and the mother, 20-year-old at the home of Kimberly Torres, was booked on suspicion of child endangerment and possession of stolen property, according to a news release from the San Bernardino Police Department.
The arrest followed a May 7 vehicle break-in at West Valley Street and North Stoddard Avenue in San Bernardino, where an off-duty Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department deputys patrol vehicle was burglarized. Two handguns and other police-related property were taken, the release stated.
Later that day, San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department deputies conducted a traffic stop and found one of the deputys stolen handguns during a search of the vehicle. ....Then, on Tuesday, San Bernardino police detectives went to speak to Torres, whose name was on the registration for the vehicle...
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Friggin women looks like something from “Dawn Of The Dead”, I don’t think even Rosie would hit it.................well okay, Rosie probably would.
I pity the poor child.
Instead of paying them to reproduce, we should pay them to sterilize.
Sterilization should be mandatory in order to receive long-term welfare.
Well, that will certainly knock her out of contention for this year’s Mother of the Year award.
Guilty!
Can you say “METH”?
They were released! 3 stolen weapons - somebody is going to die as a result of those two being free.
Does anyone think it was just a coincidental “traffic stop”?
A little short on details of how this meth head woman may have stolen the deputies firearm. Sounds like the deputy may need some training.
You may want to go back and re-read the article. It’s quite clear that the deputy’s parked car had been broken into.
I couldn’t read the article due to comp issues. Why was the deputy’s handgun in the vehicle, a long arm I can see, maybe. If this was a citizen 2nd amendment supporter all kinds of fingers would be pointing to negligence for improper storage, more training needed. A vehicle is not secure storage, it takes under 10 seconds to open virtually any car.
The adults have been released, but the child is still in custody. I guess that makes sense, since she’s the one who pointed the gun at the officer.
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