Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Woman accused of spraying breast milk at police officers

A woman was arrested early on Saturday morning after spraying deputies with the Delaware County sheriff's office with breast milk. Deputies responded to a domestic violence call at about 1 a.m. at Bridgewater Banquet Facility on Sawmill Parkway in Delaware County.

When they went there, deputies spoke to a man who informed them he and his wife, Stephanie Robinette, 30, of Westerville, were having an argument and that his wife struck him multiple times and then locked herself in the car. He told them she was intoxicated following a wedding they attended and started the dispute.



When deputies approached the vehicle, Robinette began yelling profanities and refused to exit the vehicle. "When deputies attempted to remove Robinette from the vehicle, she advised the deputies that she was a breast-feeding mother and proceeded to remove her right breast from her dress and began spraying deputies and the vehicle in her breast milk," Sheriff Walter L. Davis, III said.

Deputies removed Robinette from the vehicle and arrested her. She is currently being held in the Delaware County jail, facing charges of domestic violence, assault, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

2 comments:

GMT-8 said...

This calls for a full pat-down of all breasts! We must keep law enforcement safe. I can start work immediately.

another said...

So, she's drinking heavily and nursing? That's another baby who would be better off in the custody of Lada the Russian Rottweiler.