Posted on 02/03/2017 10:58:55 AM PST by Red Badger
BURLINGTON, Conn. (CBS Connecticut) A court date Friday for a Harwinton woman accused of trying to hit a police officer with her car Thursday in Burlington.
State police say 58-year-old Eileen Pierce tried to hit an officer directing traffic at a tree-trimming site on Route 69 allegedly driving her Subaru wagon directly at him, yelling out the window, and shaking her fist. The officer quickly got out of the way, and police say Pierce narrowly missed hitting a tree crew.
When Pierce was pulled over at the Burlington-Bristol line, troopers say she rambled for several minutes, saying she was upset with police and that officers are being murdered because they tend to abuse peoples rights noting she was angry that Donald Trump is president.
Pierce was arrested on charges of second-degree attempted assault with a motor vehicle, first-degree reckless endangerment, reckless driving, and failure to drive in the proper lane in a construction zone.
She was held overnight on $5,000 surety bond for arraignment in Bristol Superior Court.
She should have been Bakered.
She’s protected class, I think................
Her neighbor with the 25 pythons................
Nice picture.
Looks like she needs 18 months in the county lockup to dry out. And maybe a few more to talk with the prison shrink.
Yeah, I don’t know who the heck wrote that headline, but it makes no sense at all.
Jail her for more than 4-8 years so she can’t vote for Hellary again.
Wow! What is it about liberal women being so fugly? Does the ugliness come from inside and work its way to the outside or does it start on the outside and work its way in clear to the bone?
They kinda remind of a saying I heard once; “beauty may only be skin deep but ugly goes clear to the bone”.
I was thinking Gene Simmons.
Gene’s a good conservative these days, ain’t he?
:-)
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