Posted on 03/27/2015 1:26:13 PM PDT by drewh
FREMANTLE, Australia, March 26 (UPI) An Australian woman was denied bail after she allegedly squirted breast milk on a police officers head, arms and clothes.
Authorities said Erica Leeder, 26, of Calista, Western Australia, was being searched Tuesday at the Fremantle police station after being arrested on an unspecified warrant.
Police said Leeder, who was nude from the waist up during the search, grabbed her own breast and squirted milk onto the forehead, arms and clothes of the female officer conducting the search.
Leeder appeared Wednesday in Fremantle Magistrates Court on a charge of assaulting a public officer. She was denied bail and ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation prior to her next court appearance March 31.
The magistrate said a previous conviction for assaulting a police officer factored into the decision to deny bail.
The Western Australia Police Union said the assault charge from Tuesdays incident was partially due to the possibility of spreading disease from the breast milk.
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“Pics or GTFO.”
Nahhhhh, some lawyer is going to milk this one for all it's worth!
Please, no video.
Sometimes you want to be a cop.....
charge her with lalechery, but don’t milk the situation a bit beyond the pail!
Reminds me of a song......”Pour some sugar on me....”
LOL. Life is stranger than fiction.
Well, how did it taste? You know you wanted to ask.
Not guilty
Got Milk?
She sprayed a woman cop. I suspected as much, when reading how seriously this offense was taken. A male cop would have been given a towel and maybe a wink.
Breast milk assault.
Three words I have never considered using together in a sentence.
She looks like such a nice girl
Not a ping list.
You know some one in the world would pay money to have that experience.
I know places where they charge extra for that.
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