Posted on 12/28/2024 5:37:17 PM PST by CFW
A 26-year-old Memphis woman was arrested on Christmas Eve after allegedly assaulting a nurse at Methodist South Hospital, stating she did not want to be treated by a white attendant.
The incident occurred on Tuesday when the woman, Dashawna Williams, reportedly punched a nurse in the face with a closed fist while receiving treatment at the hospital. According to law enforcement, Williams admitted to striking the nurse because of her race.
Officers responded to the scene and took Williams into custody. She has been charged with assault. Authorities noted that Williams is believed to have mental health conditions, and crisis intervention team officers were present at the hospital during the incident.
Court records also revealed that Williams had an outstanding warrant from December 4 in connection to a carjacking case, according to a report from WREG.
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Memphis needs work...
Always wondered about the future of young glue sniffers back then...
Memphis, like most Democrat cities, needs a medium yield nuke exploded at high altitude.
Assault AND a hate crime. Oh, I forgot! Hate crime laws were made to criminalize anything a White says or does, or doesn’t say or doesn’t do, and to set free non-Whites who assault Whites.
What are the odds?
This article was obviously posted to stir up hate, and I almost fell for it. Deep breath.
Their first mistake was importing a bunch of slaves. They're still at it. Border is wide open.
“be careful what you ask for ...”
If the tables were turned, you bet your sweet ninny that a certain lollipop head would be marching with BLM and setting local businesses on fire.
“Along with an IQ of around 85”
75
Indeed some wish the civil war would have never happened they would have something to cling onto.
Forget where I saw it, but someone suggested these names come from picking random scrabble tiles
How about a compromise, d’Shawna .
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