A Florida woman called 911 for help earlier this month and then swung a pot of soup at a responding deputy, according to a Broward Sheriff's Office report.
Karine Pierre Louis, 29, is accused of striking two deputies when they appeared at her door in Tamarac.
She is charged with two counts of battery on a law enforcement officer and misuse of the 911 system.
According to the report, Louis called 911 about a "verbal domestic incident," prompting two uniformed deputies to appear at her home.
When one of the deputies knocked, Louis opened the door, said "I need help," and swung the pot at the deputy without warning.
The soup-filled pot hit the deputy's face, authorities said.
The deputy's partner handcuffed the woman, who kicked him while she was being escorted to the sheriff's substation in Tamarac.
Louis "intentionally called 911 to have the Broward Sheriff's Office come to her residence to commit the crime of battery to a law enforcement officer," the report said.
Louis remains in jail on an $11,100 bond.
2 comments:
Let me guess, she was upset with the Michael Brown verdict and acted out. That will be her story. I would hate to be an American police officer right now, or ever, actually.
Please. I'm white, and I'm upset about the Michael Brown verdict, among others.
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