Posted on 06/17/2021 12:37:49 AM PDT by Enterprise
On July 20th, 2018, 27-year-old Brittany L. Burnett was outside MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford and became irate with New Jersey State Trooper Michael Delgaizo after the trooper had asked her to move her SUV three times.
Burnett was on her cell phone at the time, and apparently didn’t move her SUV, so Trooper Delgaizo informed Burnett that she needed to stay put as the trooper was going to issue a summons for the disregarding of his orders.
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When the trooper tried to reach into Burnett’s SUV and unlock the door, Burnett floored the gas and dragged Trooper Delgaizo onto the Route 120 ramp.
Court documents say that the trooper was dragged by Burnett’s SUV until he “became dislodged and fell end-over-end multiple times.”
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The original trial judge in 2019 had reduced Burnett’s sentence because she could face hardships in prison due to her being an “openly gay woman.”
Such a delightful princess!
Sounds like attempted murder of a police officer.
Karen goes down.
Yet another sad story of a Karen fail.
After the story of this little princess was this.
“A federal appeals court has reaffirmed that fleeing violence is not a valid claim for asylum in the United States.”
Get out, go back to whatever crap hole you’ve fled.
No sympathy for the defendant from me. But I will note that reaching into a vehicle like this trooper did does not sound like good police procedure.
The court increased the sentence for the crime of listening to Taylor Swift?
And justifiably so. Princess should get 20 years for that alone!
“The original trial judge in 2019 had reduced Burnett’s sentence because she could face hardships in prison due to her being an “openly gay woman.”
I see this as a real problem, what the hell does one’s sexual perversions have to do with sentencing in a traffic trial?
They’re not making Brittanys the way they used to.
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