Posted on 02/02/2023 12:27:18 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said a man has been charged with felony battery after a woman told deputies he “touched her inappropriately,” according to a Facebook post from OCSO.
Erik Lucas, 50, also has a prior battery conviction in Okaloosa County from September 2022.
Deputies said a woman was running on Okaloosa Island near Princess Beach when Lucas “confronted her and touched her inappropriately.”
Deputies followed a set of footprints and found Lucas hiding in a bush wearing the same clothing described by the victim, according to the post.
The woman told deputies she was exercising on the beach at around 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 30 when Lucas asked for a picture. She declined and Lucas then “smacked her on the buttocks and ran away.”
The murders go unsolved. But the ass slapers go to jail. You have to understand that we have priotities. At one time men handled things like ass slappings themselves. We have went from men to males. That is why there is so many cases of teachers molesting school children. When there was a case of that the men of the community got together and had a chat with said teacher. Now the mem have morphed into males who think they are women.
We would have had a talk. I would not have went to the law.
He who slaps a butt and runs away
Will slap other butts another day
... unless he gets caught that is
Well in my case the boss was also the owner of the company. However well I handled it I left the position once I had other employment.
Maybe he thought he heard her say “yes”, to his proposal.
It wouldn’t be a felony. It should be a misdemeanor.
That’s all you can do sometimes. I worked for that boss for 3 more years, but the other individual was gone in less than a year. The thing I liked was that no one ever messed with me again.
He’s an idiot, but a felony? That’s kind of insane.
Well...I’d hafta see the butt to know if the guy was guilty or not.
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