¿A qué Grupo Hispano creen que pertenecen estos ejemplares?
Entitled woman attacks officer turns routine traffic into 9 months in jail.
Milwaukee County Corporal Adam and Officer Rachel pulled over a motorcycle operator, identified as Yashira. The initial reasons for the traffic enforcement action were straightforward: riding without proper eyewear and driving without a valid license.
However, what should have been a standard citation quickly escalated when a crowd began to gather around the scene.
As the officers attempted to secure the area, Yashira claimed she did not speak English and began calling out to the surrounding neighborhood for assistance.
Shortly after, her boyfriend, Charlie—the registered owner of the motorcycle—arrived on the scene and aggressively approached the officers.
Despite multiple loud and clear commands to "back off" and "get back," Charlie refused to comply, repeatedly arguing with the officers in both English and Spanish.
When the officers moved to place Charlie under arrest for obstructing their investigation, the situation turned chaotic.
As officers attempted to handcuff Charlie, Yashira actively intervened. She physically struck and battled with the officers in a desperate attempt to prevent her boyfriend's arrest.
Additional backup units had to be called to the scene to restore order, defuse the crowd, and safely take both individuals into custody. They were transported to the Milwaukee County Jail in separate vehicles.
The decision to fight law enforcement instead of handling the traffic citations in court led to serious criminal charges:
Yashira: Convicted of Battery and Resisting/Obstructing an Officer. She was found guilty and sentenced to serve 9 months in a house of correction, followed by 1 year of probation.
Charlie: Charged with Resisting an Officer for his role in obstructing the initial investigation.
There was no indication on citizenship status of either individual in the records made available.
They wanted to play stupid games so they were awarded stupid prizes.