Posted on 12/26/2014 6:13:24 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. An Ashland woman accused of walking onto the Framingham Police Department and throwing sausage and bacon says God told her to go "feed the pigs."
Lindsay McNamara represented herself in court Friday after being arrested earlier in the day.
"Somebody's out to get me," she said in court. "I don't know who it is, but somebody is out to get me."
McNamara, 24, is now charged with disorderly conduct and malicious destruction of property after the incident Friday morning.
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Maybe someone is out to get her!
Why would you feed pigs bacon and sausage? Don’t you feed pigs peanuts and acorns and milk slop?
She said she was there for feed the pigs. Obviously, she’s bought into all the Ferguson bs and that’s why she was there. She needs to be made an example of. I hope she spends time in jail and incurs a high cost.
They’re lucky she didn’t attack them with a piece of fresh fruit!
What if it was a pointed stick?
Poor Baby. She’s a sick girl. She may be just sane enough to have thought, ‘Any Judge can see, I’m way too pretty to be locked up in Jail, I wouldn’t be safe or fullfilled!”.
What a waste of good breakfast bacon and hot links.
That explains the malicious destruction of property charge.
The grease may degrade the performance of the bulletproof vest.
The cops said they never sausage a thing ....
Kevin Bacon= actor
Chris P. Bacon= the absolutely delicious candy of meats
Does she know that pigs aren’t generally cannibalistic in nature?
Tonight I fried a slice of bacon, chopped it into small pieces and put it in some hamburger meat. Grilled the burger and damn, that was good!
Walmart
Great Value Naturally Hardwood Smoked Bacon, 16 oz
$4.78
I take 10 lbs of ground venison add 2 lbs of ground bacon and 2 lbs of finely chopped jalapeno’s.
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