Posted on 02/22/2021 10:24:03 AM PST by nickcarraway
Victim was reportedly punched while trying to call 911
A South Florida anesthesiologist is facing a hate crime charge, as well as other charges, after she attacked a Hispanic man who asked her to maintain social distancing inside a Publix, authorities said.
According to her arrest report, the incident occurred Jan. 20 at the Publix at 155 E. Second Ave. in Hialeah, News 6 partner Local 10 reports.
Police said the victim was checking out when Dr. Jennifer Susan Wright, 58, of Miami Springs, began setting down her groceries.
Authorities said the victim first asked Wright in Spanish to keep a proper distance from her, but she ignored him so he repeated the request in English.
According to the arrest report, the man was then loading his groceries in his car when Wright came up behind him in the parking lot and then got within 1 foot of his face.
The victim told officers that he asked Wright again to not be so close to him, which enraged her.
Below are some of the comments Wright made to the victim, according to the arrest report:
“You (expletive) (racial slur).”
“You piece of (expletive).”
“We should have gotten rid of you when we could.”
“We should have burned you all.”
“This is not going to be your Biden’s America. This is my America.”
“This is my country, and we are going to get rid of every single one of you.”
According to the arrest report, Wright also scratched the victim’s car with her keys as the victim repeatedly told her to stay away from his vehicle.
She also stabbed the car with her keys while telling the victim that he needed to go back to his country, the report stated.
Police said Wright caused $567.64 worth of damage to the trunk of the victim’s car and the rear passenger-side door.
According to the arrest report, the incident didn’t stop there and Wright punched the victim in the face as he took out his phone to call 911.
Police said she also stomped on the phone after it fell to the ground in an attempt to prevent the victim from calling authorities.
Police said she then fled in a green Jeep Wrangler.
She was taken into custody Friday on charges of battery with prejudice, tampering with a victim and criminal mischief.
She has since been released on bond.
According to doctor.webmd.com, Wright is affiliated with Mount Sinai Medical Center.
The Miami Herald reported that Wright is known in her neighborhood as a “fervent Trump supporter,” who during the Halloween season “erected a sinister-looking mannequin made to look like Joe Biden, with a sign that read ‘Expose the Biden Crime Family.’”
She also expressed her views on her Facebook page through various posts and memes, including one post that read, “It’s Okay To Be White.” Her Facebook page appears to have been taken down following her arrest.
A three name “Karen”
I don’t believe an anesthesiologist would put their career on the line for some BS like this. This is a “victim” seeking to score.
“That was an incredibly stupid thing to do.”
It is incredibly stupid to initiate any sort of confrontation with anyone. I carry concealed. Even when people shout and shoot the finger over something I unintentionally did while driving, I smile and try to deescalate if possible. I am not going to let someone hurt me and I definitely do not want to shoot someone.
Besides not wanting to shoot anyone, I refuse to let someone else cause my blood pressure to go up. If you get mad back at someone it ends in nothing good for you even if you “win.” (Whatever “win” means in this context.)
Did he forget he was in the US?
Double stupid when you are an MD, and could lose employment that you payed a lot of money in schooling to obtain.
Yep. One of two scenarios are possible:
1.) The alleged victim made it up or exaggerated it.
2.) This woman is mentally ill.
I WANT my anesthesiologists (and surgeons) to be arrogant.
I’ve only gotten “into it” one time over masks. I was on a flight and a couple one seat up on the other side really, REALLY wanted me to wear a mask and were really getting in my face about it, so I put on my “shreded” medical mask (the style everyone hands out for free) and then they looked back at me and complained that it had holes in it. I said to the man, “thanks, Karen” and put on my single layer “tighty whitey” mask. (I cut out two of the three layers).
The guy got all hot but didn’t do anything. They did report me to the flight attendant and while he was telling me, as I’m wearing a mask, that I need to wear a mask and I said I would honor the airline’s rules. This is because just as he was saying this, the pilot said we must wear masks unless eating or drinking. ;)
So, I had brought a really big bag of Costco peanuts with me and pretty much nibbled on them the whole flight. The couple kept looking back at me and frowning.
I prayed about my anger and, about 30 minutes into the flight, was compelled to go to the man and apologize for calling him a Karen and told him my anger got the best of me. At which point his wife went off on why I need to be wearing a mask at all times and condemning me for my attitude. I just smiled and went back to my seat.
And continued snacking on peanuts. :)
Correction:
One of two scenarios is
I was in a Publix when a manager came and chided me for walking the “wrong way” down a one way shopping lane. It was my first trip to Publix and my last. I’m not going to walk the length of 2 aisles to grab an item 10 feet away from me.
The Chicago false flag guy.
This reminds me of my reasoning for why I believe Trayvon Martin started the fight: Two guys confront each other. One is active in a “fight club”. The other is a pudgy guy wearing a concealed hand gun. Who throws the first punch?
Hint, not the guy with the gun.
Agreed completely. If one is going to carry (and I do) I believe one has additional responsibility to avoid, de escalate and withdraw from any potential confrontation. In situations where I would be justified in standing my ground and arguing back when I am unarmed, I just walk away without saying anything if I am armed. I want to avoid adding to any situation which could escalate to the point where I have to use a gun. Too many people stoke the fire in such situations where they feel they are in the right and invincible because they are remedy.
I shopped that Publix 55 years ago when I lived in Miami Springs.
Remedy = armed (darn auto-correct)
I’m sure the doc was holding a noose and screaming “This is MAGA country!”
Being armed is the remedy.
But never use it except as a last resort and then only if life is endangered.
Surprised no one started up about peanut allergy hazards.
The “serial killer” of Karens.
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