Posted on 03/19/2016 6:53:57 PM PDT by tcrlaf
A woman in the midst of the protests outside the rally for presidential candidate Donald Trump on March 12 was arrested on Friday for abuse of a police service animal.
According to a police report, an officer mounted on horseback was involved in police crowd control outside the Midland Theatre when protesters began moving into the street and blocking traffic, approaching officers on foot. After police verbally instructed the protesters back onto the sidewalk, the crowd continued moving forward and mounted officers moved into position to block the crowd.
Police said thats when the suspect, April J. Foster, 29, approached an officer and his horse, Dan, and began screaming in the horses face in an attempt to scare him. When that did not work, Foster reportedly slapped the horse in the face with an open hand.
After striking the horse, Foster fled toward the back of the crowd, where police were unable to apprehend her at the time.
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You should put that on Twitter ;)
Assaulting a police dog or horse is the same as assaulting an officer.
GUILTY.....
The closer to a potential/probable Trump GOP nomination, the more violently unhinged the Left is becoming. If anyone wants to know who the Left truly fears, look no further than stories like this.
Hopefully, she will soon be unemployed. Behavior that garners bad press for employers will do just that quite quickly.
As long as your furries are current on their vaccinations, I say them them have at this vermin.
I see a horse’s head and also a horse’s ass.
Wow—the crazy is deep in this one.
What kind of cretin slaps a horse?
I have seen that look before--in 1968-1972.
It is probably a good thing to contact he emploer to question why they employee a person who abuses animals, is an agitator and is so hateful...a really good thing.
SEIU? Or, perhaps the Sanders Campaign?
Whoa. You are too much!
Yes, she might wind up slapping a client at a meeting.
Dear Future Employers.....Remember this name, April Foster, and her MUG SHOT.
The poor horse looks scared.
I owned a fantastic horse years ago. One morning I came out to the barn to find a stranger in his stall petting him. I was so angry. If someone had ever tried to actually HARM him in any way, I think I’d have lost it. This story brought back that forgotten memory. Poor horse, stupid human.
Yep! The cop showed incredible restraint. If it were me, well, I can’t write down what I would have done.
I only have an elderly Lab/Chow (Chowbrador?), but Lynn-Dah-the-Dog woulda ripped her face off as well.
Lipizzaners
Magnificent Creatures.
Yes. They should throw the book at her.
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