Posted on 06/08/2016 7:58:29 PM PDT by Rebelbase
CLEARWATER, Fla. (WFLA) A North Carolina woman was arrested on a charge of child abuse after police say she poured vodka on the eyes and head of a 7-year-old boy who had splashed water on her at a hotel pool.
Clearwater police say Roseanna Marie Kiser, 23, was intoxicated and was drinking from a bottle of vodka in the pool area at the Sheraton Sand Key Hotel at 1160 Gulf Blvd. in Clearwater Beach. Several young children were swimming and playing in the pool.
Kiser became angry at a 7-year-old boy because he splashed water near her. She opened her bottle of vodka and poured some of it onto the boys eyes and face. She then grabbed the boy around the chest and pushed him further away from her into the pool, according to an arrest affidavit.
Kiser kicked a police officer in the groin with her heel when he was arresting her, according to the affidavit. Kiser was charged with child abuse and battery on a law enforcement officer.
She lives in Huntersville, North Carolina.
Swigging vodka straight out the bottle... That’s no path to start at 23. At least use a shot glass.
Classy stuff. Everybody must be proud.
Clearly, her brain isn't working properly.
Florida always seems to bring out the best in people.
It looks like she misplaced her upper lip.
Sold it for meth?
Is that the AA saying?
I was practically raised in AA meetings. Your post brought back memories of coffee and cigarettes.
Once I even took my brother to one in your zone, in Laguna Canyon, specifically for homos.
I just went shopping that time.
From your link:
“Use of high doses of opioid drugs such as morphine, oxycodone, heroin, or hydrocodone can cause ptosis”
She's only 23, this is as good as she's ever going to look, guilty for life.
Guilty as SIN!
yikes!!!
The Country needs your prototype ankle device for politicians (drinking or non)
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