Posted on 05/04/2021 4:58:35 PM PDT by simpson96
AMERICAN FORK, Utah — A Springville woman has been arrested for allegedly hitting two women with a glass stein at a bar in American Fork last weekend, causing severe injuries.
According to police, 46-year-old Jennifer Lee Mooney was talking with two women at the bar around 12:40 a.m. Saturday. The two women went into the bathroom, and Mooney later followed them in.
Witnesses say Mooney hit one woman in the face with a beer stein, then looked at the other woman, paused, and hit her with the stein as well. She then left the bathroom and exited the bar.
Police tracked Mooney down after identifying her from security camera footage, and after a friend of Mooney's told police she saw her hit the two women in the restroom.
On Thursday, Mooney agreed to speak with police. She said the two women were "talking bad" about her boyfriend before they went into the bathroom. She needed to use the restroom, but she "had a feeling she would need to defend herself," court documents state, so she grabbed the stein before going in.
She claims one of the women punched her in the face, and then she pushed both women back in a self-defense attempt. She said after that, her memory was a blur. Later, while in a police vehicle, officers say she was recorded saying that she didn't remember "hitting them that hard."
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Ba-dum tish.
“I wonder if the Steyn left a Mark.”
Groan....
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It is a mug. A beer stein has a lid. My father collects beer steins, I had to learn the difference. I was informed the lid is to keep flies out of the beer.
I did not know there was a bar in this county.
Yes but.. was the stein half empty or half full?
Yes but.. was the stein half empty or half full?
Sláinte!
May the fork be with you!
(Apropos for May 4th...)
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