Posted on 11/16/2016 11:08:19 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
A Texas woman described as a Black Lives Matter supporter stands accused of punching a Houston police horse during an anti-Trump protest last week.
Shere Dore, 40, has been charged with interference with a police service animal, according to information obtained by Breitbart Texas from court records held by the Harris County District Clerk. The offense is a State Jail Felony punishable by incarceration of up to two years and not less than 180 days behind bars. If convicted, Dore could also be fined up to $10,000.
A complaint filed by the Harris County District Attorneys Office obtained by Breitbart Texas states that Dore recklessly struck a police horse in a manner likely to injure the animal with her hand. At the time, a mounted police officer on a police service horse named Astro were attempting to move Dore and other protesters out of the street where they were allegedly blocking traffic and back onto the sidewalk.
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I once witnessed a horse grab a 125lb woman by the shoulder and toss her about 10 feet.
Well, she does look like a horses ass...
She is about as big as one, also.
Would that the horse had bitten her.
If that is the same person as the fat hogg in a post below she sure packed on the pounds
I saw a video about a man hitting a police horse. That horse kicked him into the car behind them. Served the man right.
what color was the horse? Just a question.
I totally agree the horse should have bit or kicked her.
Someone slapped a police horse.
Should be standard price to check whether arrested rioters are on SSI disability . Where indicated add fraud charges and cut the goodies. If on unemployment verify they’re looking for work hard enough to qualify. And if you can show they’re employed as rioters hit them for that fraud. IIRC federal false claims act, like RICO features treble damages.
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