Posted on 05/05/2021 6:43:54 AM PDT by mylife
A Barnesville, Minn., woman is accused of disrupting the graveside funeral services of her ex-boyfriend and recklessly driving an SUV through a Fargo cemetery.
Blair R. Whitten Blair R. Whitten, who according to court records is either 28 or 29, faces one count of misdemeanor reckless endangerment stemming from an incident on Saturday at Riverside Cemetery.
According to court documents, several members of the public flagged down officers and said that a vehicle had been driving over gravesites and “trying to run people over.” An officer detained a female driver on the north side of the cemetery. She identified herself as Whitten.
Whitten told police she had shown up for her ex-boyfriend’s funeral and was sitting in her car at the cemetery when people approached her vehicle. She told police she thought the people would hurt her, so she drove off, being careful not to hit anything.
David Brooks: Give power to the parents! The father of the deceased told police he witnessed Whitten, who he said was not wanted at the funeral, driving an SUV at high speed across the cemetery.
Another witness told police he was approaching Whitten’s parked vehicle after the burial to ask her to leave when Whitten accelerated toward him, causing him to jump out of the way.
The witness said Whitten was not welcome at the funeral because she had made harassing posts on social media about her ex-boyfriend’s death.
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Did it have Tru-Coat? You don’t get that Tru-Coat, you’re gonna have problems.
Yeah, she’s gonna age well.
LOL! Fargo. Very clever
boy howdy, Oly. Look at this here...Ooffa!
crazy is as crazy does.
sometimes you can tell the loonies by their faces
thanks for posting
face-words-deeds
Joe: “You okay?”
Bob: “Just felt like somebody drove over my grave.”
What a bunch of trash.
2 teardrops. Has she run over other people with her SUV?
Of what did the ex-boyfriend die...disgust?
Joe: so the answer is no?
Funny how some women react when a significant male in their lives dies. A superintendent of a large mostly Italian-American cemetery tells the following story. Often his crews would be doing some work and it was not uncommon to hear a woman screaming at a grave site. “Look at you. You are at peace! These kids are driving me crazy. Where did you put the key for the strongbox. The car makes noises.......”Then the screaming would stop. The woman would meticulously garden the grave. Say her prayers and then go home. Better and cheaper than pyschiatrists, therapists and drugs.
The ex was right to die. It was his only hope when you are dealing with this much crazy.
Minnesota, huh?
Are we sure that they are not drinking bottled water over there from a Flint (Michigan) Water plant?
That is so very poignant.
guilty
LOL you owe me a new keyboard
Touching, yet funny.
Thank you.
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