Posted on 12/10/2021 6:59:44 PM PST by simpson96
A woman tried to stab a Hartford detective this week, police say, in the second such attack on a Hartford officer in two months.
Surveillance video shows a woman police identify as Sheila Calderon walking, then running, toward three officers talking on Taylor Drive Tuesday. With an outstretched arm and a large knife in her hand, she tried to stab the detective in the head and neck, police said.
The detective was a fraction of a second away from being stabbed when he was able to get out of the way while flinging the woman to the ground. She was injured — as was he — but the injuries were minor, police said.
This surveillance video picture shows the moment a woman, armed with a knife and arm outstretched, tries to stab a Hartford detective, police say.
This surveillance video picture shows the moment a woman, armed with a knife and arm outstretched, tries to stab a Hartford detective, police say. (Provided by Hartford police)
Calderon, 40, who lives on the street, was charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, criminal attempt to commit first-degree assault and criminal attempt to commit assault on a police officer.
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That’s supposed to be a woman?
Winner of the Humphrey Bogart Lookalike Contest - at least around the lips.
Feral
They get more violent by the day.
What's the penalty for first degree shoe biting?
Listening to the “thud” she made hitting the ground I think she might get the charges dropped.
In my best Austin Powers voice.... That’s no woman. It’s a man, man.
GUILTY!!!
What is that tat on the scalp?
It’s either a swastika or a shamrock.
Just taking a guess.
NAHBL - National Association of Humphrey Bogart Lookalikes.
Or is it a bad weave? I really can’t tell.
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