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  1. 7 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

    In on the pierogi tacos.

    Are you going to partake of 6 4 2 of these before you drive to Dallas on Saturday?  And if so, are your passengers aware?

  2. Reminds me of either Surly or aggy.

    Wyoming Ranchers Accused Of Bleaching Penis Shapes Onto Neighbor’s Cows

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    Accused of bleaching images of male genitalia and other markings onto their neighbor’s cows, a Crook County father and son are now facing felony-level property destruction charges.  

    Two criminal complaints filed last month in the Sundance Circuit Court allege that Patrick Sean Carroll, who is 66 this year, and his son Tucker Kye Carroll, who is 34 this year, funneled 189 heifers and six bulls into a chute and bleach-dyed them to get a neighbor’s attention after three years of having the cattle cross onto their land.  

    Some of the heifers had penis shapes bleached onto their bodies, according to an evidentiary affidavit written by Crook County Sheriff’s Deputy Alex Jessen. 

    Coming On For Three Years 

    The Crook County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint June 21 from the cattle’s owner, Philip Habeck, saying his neighbor had “bleached” some of his yearling heifers.  

    The day before, Habeck’s ranch hand had noticed that some cattle got out of their pasture and went over to Sean Carroll’s land. Another hand came to help her get them back in, but they couldn’t find them, the affidavit says.  

    Later that evening the ranch hand and her dad went to Carroll’s corrals, and there they found Habeck’s cattle in the corral. Sean Carroll was “marking” the cows with bleach while two other men helped push the cattle through the alley and into a chute, the document claims, adding that the bleach is a common peroxide mixture used to mark cattle for “various reasons.”  

    The ranch hand’s father witnessed the bleaching, the affidavit says.  

    “This has been coming for three years,” Sean Carroll reportedly told the man. Carroll then told the man to leave so he wasn’t a part of the feud, the affidavit says.  

    So, the man told his daughter to get in the pickup and they soon left. But first, she snapped some photographs of the bleached cows.

    The photographs show heifers that had been bleached all along their backs. Some had bleach marks around their faces. One photo displayed “an attempt at drawing a penis” on a cow's ribs, says the affidavit.  

    No Injuries Though 

    Habeck asked sheriff’s personnel if there could be some criminal charges to make up for his financial losses.  

    Jessen said he’d need to look into that.  

    He returned to Habeck’s ranch July 3 with Dr. Wade Crawford of Crook County Veterinarian Serfices, Wyoming Livestock investigator Chris Strang and Wyoming Brand Inspectors Glen Gordon and Toni Gipson, says the document.  

    The brand inspectors verified that all the bleached cows were Habeck’s.  

    The affidavit says Crawford inspected them for injuries from the bleach since the photos showed a pasty concoction that may have been thicker than ranchers typically use.  

    Crawford noted very few instances of skin irritation or damage, but no damage to any of the animals’ eyes. The bleach marks ranged from a football-sized spot on a cow’s back to spine-length markings to genitalia drawings, the affidavit says.  

    The deputy took drone photos of several heifers sorted off in another pen, that had not been marked, for comparison.  

    Down $140,000 

    Rusty Williamson of Williamson Land and Livestock also came to the corrals, says the affidavit.  

    Williamson has experience selling between 30,000 and 40,000 head of bred heifers every year, including this same type of heifers from Habeck’s breeding program, says the affidavit.  

    He estimated each bleached animal now was worth $500 to $700 less per head, but said he’d consult with some buyers.  

    And he did. The buyers reportedly told Williamson that the heifers, unmarked, would have been worth about $2,600 per head, but now they were worth about $1,850.  

    Buyers may think the cows were marked to signal something wrong with them, says the affidavit.  

    The loss among 189 heifers would be $141,750, says the affidavit. This figure doesn’t account for any losses among the marked bulls.  

    In Wyoming, property destruction rises to the felony level if more than $1,000 worth of goods are destroyed.  

    Crook County Attorney Joseph Baron charged Tucker and Sean Carroll each with two counts of property destruction. Each count is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines.  

    Marking Them Up  

    Jessen interviewed Carroll July 10, the affidavit says, adding that Carroll said he’d love to talk about the incident.

    Habeck has leased the ranch neighboring Carroll’s since 2014. But over the past three years, the number of cows that get through the fence onto Carroll’s property has increased to the point that hundreds cross over at any given time, Carroll said, according to the affidavit.  

    Carroll grew frustrated. When he would call Habeck to let him know, Habeck would be “laid back like it’s not a big deal,” says the document.

    “It sometimes takes Philip (Habeck) a few days to move his cows back,” the affidavit relates from the interview.  

    Carroll reportedly “admitted” the fence is old and in poor condition, but said when they see a problem they try to fix it.  

    Then Habeck’s cattle crossed over about June 20. The Carrolls were branding that day and decided it was time “to get Philip’s attention,” says the affidavit.  

    The document claims Sean and Tucker Carroll – and another man whom Sean Carroll would not name – pushed the cattle up the alley, into the chute and “marked them up pretty good.” 

    Jessen asked about the penises.  

    That maneuver was to mock Habeck for thinking the fence issue was a “game” and “never (doing) anything to fix the problem,” the affidavit says. 

    Nothing To Do With That 

    Jessen spoke with Tucker Carroll by phone Aug. 11. Tucker gave the same story and insisted that the third man didn’t know what was going on and had nothing to do with the Carrolls’ feud with Habeck, says the affidavit. 

    The third man echoed that in his own phone call with Jessen, saying he just liked to help out when he could.  

    About This Fence 

    Habeck described the problems with the fence differently, giving a shorter timeline.  

    He said the boundary fence crosses a creek, and several times “with all the recent rain,” the water gaps in the fence would get washed out. And when the water went down, the cows could move right through the fence, the affidavit relates.  

    Habeck noted there was an arrangement in the works, with money being allocated from one of the ranches he leases to repair that fence. The affidavit doesn’t explain how Carroll might be involved in that arrangement, but it relates from Habeck’s interview: “After this incident, he said any deal with Carroll is off.”  

    Habeck also said that his ranch hand had rebuilt several of the water gaps in the fence, and that Carroll would sit on his porch “just watching them” as they fixed it.

     

     

     

  3. On 9/24/2023 at 10:55 AM, ScottS said:

    Is there any chance that the guest picker is someone other than Coach K?

    I suppose they could keep it in house and bring out Jay Bilas to rag on the NCAA with every pick.

    Wild card, dark horse candidate:  Steve Spurrier.

     

    3 hours ago, Modessit said:

    So I guess there is a chance it is someone other than Coach K.

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  4. If you play Calloway, Mizuno, TaylorMade, Wilson, or Bridgestone balls, you might have a little trouble in the near future getting new balls.

    Death toll in Taiwan factory fire lowered to nine, with one missing. Four victims were firefighters

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    TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Authorities said late Sunday that one person remained missing following a fire at a golf ball factory in Taiwan, after forensic analysis revealed that some bones found earlier in the day were not human.

    The blaze Friday night killed nine other people, including four firefighters. Launch Technologies Co., the operator of the plant, is a major global supplier of golf balls.

    Authorities had reported earlier that the remains of two people were found Sunday morning and of a third person in the afternoon, putting the death toll at 10. But one set of bones from the morning turned out to be non-human, officials said.

    Taiwan’s Central News Agency, quoting a Pingtung County fire official, said an explosion caused part of the building to collapse about 6:10 p.m. Friday, trapping firefighters and workers under rubble. A second explosion followed 20 minutes later.

    More than 100 people were injured in the blaze at Pingtung Technology Industrial Park. The fire was not extinguished until Saturday. The cause remained unclear.

    Taiwan is a major manufacturer of golf balls, with factories supplying major brands including Callaway, TaylorMade, Bridgestone, Mizuno and Wilson, according to the 2021 annual report of Launch Technologies.

    Launch Technologies, which is listed on the Taipei Exchange, shipped about 260 million golf balls last year, accounting for one-fifth of the global total, the Central News Agency said. About 80% of its sales are in the United States.

    The Ministry of Labor said Saturday it would open an occupational safety investigation into Launch Technologies and its parent company. The factory, which is in an export processing zone, has been fined in the past for violations found during inspections, the Central News Agency said.

    Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen traveled to Pingtung County on Saturday and met with victims and their families, Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS reported.

     

  5. 24 minutes ago, MissingInAction said:

    What station is it broadcast on? English announcers could learn a lot from Ruben.

    The internet tells me that the flagship station for the Spanish Longhorn Radio Network broadcasts is KZNX in Austin, 1530 AM.  Also might be on 104.9-2 on the HD FM dial if I am reading it right.

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  6. Aren't there a few pilots here on Surly?  If so, did any of them work for British Airways?  

    Married British Airways pilot Mike Beaton snorts coke off topless woman – then tries to fly packed holiday plane to UK

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    A BRITISH Airways pilot snorted coke off a woman’s bare breasts before trying to fly a packed jet to the UK.

    Married Mike Beaton, of Devon, boasted of his drug and drink orgy to a stewardess friend, admitting: “I’ve been a very naughty boy.”

    The appalled pal reported him to bosses who cancelled last month’s flight from Johannesburg to London, then drug-tested and sacked him.

    First Officer Mike Beaton was about to fly from South Africa to London when a worried stewardess raised the alarm.

    Shocked bosses then cancelled the 12-hour flight, costing the airline an estimated £100,000.

    The dad of one was suspended then flown home the next day as a passenger, before being drug-tested at Heathrow.

    When that proved positive, he was sacked.

    BA’s latest booze-fuelled drama came to light after Beaton flew to Johannesburg, where he had downtime before he was scheduled to co-pilot a return flight to London.

    However, his night off descended into debauchery, which he then described in intimate detail in texts to his stewardess colleague, who was a close pal.

    Beaton told her that he met two local lads, a female Welsh holidaymaker and a “young Spanish bird” at a nightclub in the city.

    The pilot boasted: “We all walk (stagger) back up to the hotel bar for ‘one last one before bed’.

     

    “Welsh and one of these guys is getting on very well, but she’s told him that I’m her boyfriend.

    “Couple of drinks in the bar, bit of snogging, and then we’re somehow all on our way to this dude’s flat. 

    "Welsh has decided that I should actually be her boyfriend — Spanish has hooked up with one of the two local lads and is having her t**s sucked on their sofa.”

    He bragged about how the “girls are dancing topless”, and he decided to strip off too — before some Class A drugs arrived.

     

    The ex-pilot went on: “I’ve lost my shirt somewhere and one of the local lads produces a plate with a few lines of coke.

    "So then there’s a debate about whose chest is the best to do a bump off.”

    He added triumphantly: “That’s the story of how I ended up snorting coke off a girl’s t**s in Joburg.”

    Beaton then admitted the evening had taken its toll, confessing: “Stayed the night with Welsh, sh** her for ages (I guess the coke played a part) and then was so f** I couldn’t even lift my head until gone 2.”

    An airline source said yesterday BA has been left in shock at the behaviour of their former employee, who runs a hot tub retreat in Devon with wife Jagoda.

    They told The Sun: “Of all the bad behaviour that goes on downroute between flights, this incident is hard to believe.

    “A First Officer is trained rigorously and knows the law inside out. Their remit is protecting the safety of passengers.

    “This behaviour was the opposite of what is expected of British Airways pilots. The airline is in shock. This pilot has hoisted himself by his own petard.

     

    “The idea of sending details of his drink and drugs session to a stewardess between flights is extraordinarily dumb.

    “Furious managers followed ­protocol and the pilot was drug-tested on his return to the UK.

    “The alcohol would no longer have been found in his system, but the Class A drug was. He will never fly again.”

    The scandal is the latest wild tale of BA crew on boozy nights out.

    Earlier this month we revealed how a stewardess was nicked outside a strip club in Miami after downing drinks with crew from rivals Virgin Atlantic.

    In April we told how a BA pilot was reported to cops in Singapore after allegedly sexually assaulting a stewardess on a boozy night out.

    Last March it emerged staff were banned from all-inclusive deals in the Maldives after a drunk stewardess passed out on a beach.

    Last night, BA sources insisted there was no risk to passengers following their pilot’s Johannesburg binge four weeks ago.

    An airline spokesman told The Sun: “Safety is always our top priority. 

     

    "The matter was referred to the CAA and this individual no longer works for us.”

    The Civil Aviation Authority has withdrawn his medical certificate — banning him from the flight deck.

    A CAA spokesman told us: “An airline must immediately inform us if a UK pilot has misused drink or drugs boarding, or being on board, an aircraft.

    “In these cases we would immediately suspend the pilot’s medical which means they cannot fly.

    “In most cases the pilot would have an assessment with an expert medical team and if they wished to return to flying then a comprehensive rehabilitation programme would be put in place.

    "The medical would only be reinstated if we were completely satisfied.”

    Last night Beaton’s wife declined to comment at their £750,000 home, saying: “You must speak to my husband about it.”

    FIRST Officer Mike Beaton laid bare the graphic details of his Johannesburg stopover in texts.

    A source said the sacked pilot was “extraordinarily dumb” to spill the beans to a ­stewardess, who raised the alarm.

     

  7. Actual article on CBS Sports right now.

    Short version:  some stats are slightly better than last year for Iowa, so things are improving.

    Big Ten takes, picks: Yes, Iowa's offense has actually improved, Michigan set to face first real test

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    The Iowa offense looked worse on Saturday than it has in a long time, which is saying a lot considering we're talking about the Iowa offense. The unit was so terrible last year that it felt compelled to tell the world that if the team did not average 25 points per game this season then Hawkeyes offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, son of legendary Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz, would be ousted.

    Saturday night felt different, though. The Hawkeyes lost to Penn State 31-0 in Happy Valley, but the score didn't tell the whole story. The most damning statistic wasn't the zero points or that Iowa averaged only 2.3 yards per play. It wasn't even that the Hawkeyes finished with nearly half as many first downs (4) as punts (7).

    No, it was that Penn State ran nearly three times as many plays on offense as Iowa did. Penn State snapped the ball on offense 97 times to Iowa's 33. There was a moment late in the third quarter where Penn State had run more plays during the second quarter (28) and third quarter (29) than the Hawkeyes had in the entire game to that point (25).

    It was perhaps the most inept performance in a long, ugly list full of them from Iowa offenses over the years. You can point to the substantial number of injuries the Hawkeyes are dealing with (and there are a lot of them), but not even that does enough to explain away the futility of Saturday night in State College, Pennsylvania.

    Here's the craziest part of all: Yes, you're aware that Brian Ferentz is behind on keeping up his end of the bargain as it relates to the goal of 25 points per game and that Iowa has only reached the 25-point mark once in four games, but did you know this? Iowa's offense has been better this year than last. Seriously, it has. 

    It still stinks, and I would rather undergo a rectal exam than watch an Iowa offensive possession, but the numbers don't lie. Iowa is scoring 19.0 points per game on offense this season compared to 14.15 per game last year. While points are the ultimate arbiter of games, they're the result of a process and there are improvements in other areas. You just have to look really hard to find them.

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    Now, if you look at the raw numbers in that table, you see some spots where there's an improvement. But raw numbers can be misleading. I've added Iowa's percentile ranks to provide more context with how the offense stacks up nationally. The higher the percentile, the better.

    Of the 10 statistics listed here, Iowa has improved its percentile ranking in eight of them. The only two spots where it's gotten worse are passing success and turnover rate. What's somewhat surprising, given all the offseason hype surrounding transfers on offense (new QB, TE, WR), is that the biggest leap has been in the run game.

    The Hawkeyes have made significant strides running the ball, which is pivotal for their overall philosophy and a key to their long-term success. The problem is Iowa's run game is still well below average and it's paired with a passing attack that may be improving but remains anemic. Throw more turnovers on the pile for an offense that can't score, and things snowball quickly.

    Also, I'd be doing a disservice if I failed to point out that Iowa hasn't gotten through Big Ten play yet. These numbers could all come crashing down by the end of the season as the schedule gets more difficult (theoretically, anyway), so I don't know what conclusions we can reach based on any of this.

    You could take the pessimistic approach and say that none of this matters, the offense is terrible and will remain that way. I wouldn't blame you. Nor would I blame you if you told yourself that the improvements could continue, even if incrementally, and a healthier roster might only improve them further. I'm a Chicago Bears fan, so I'm no stranger to being delusional.

     

  8. I have this sick desire to see Iowa go 10-2 this year while winning every game something like 17-10 just to see what happens with the coaching staff and administration.  It is a given that Kirk Ferentz is going nowhere, but would Brian really be fired if they won 10 games but did not hit the 325 points mark?  Like the car wreck that you just can't not watch, I can't not watch this little sub-plot to the season.

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  9. Is there any chance that the guest picker is someone other than Coach K?

    I suppose they could keep it in house and bring out Jay Bilas to rag on the NCAA with every pick.

    Wild card, dark horse candidate:  Steve Spurrier.

  10. 23 minutes ago, Ghost of Shag said:

    Has anyone seen Oklahoma play this year? I haven’t seen a down. 

    Also, fuck them.

     

    18 minutes ago, Rickylovesweed said:

    They're improved but their offense has some major issues. 

    One of those issues is eating canned skyline chili.

    (posted this in the ou/cin game thread but probably no one will ever look at that thread ever again)

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  11. Las Vegas strip club offers free lap dances to MGM guests affected by cyberattack

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    Las Vegas visitors who got stressed out by the cyberattack can unwind at a strip club ... where they're offering up free lap dances, among several other perks, for affected tourists.

    Larry Flynt's Hustler Club in Las Vegas is going the extra mile to make sure MGM Resorts guests who were caught up in the cyberattack still have a great time in Sin City.

    Among the freebies for those who had their trips thrown for a loop ... free airport pickup, luggage storage for those experiencing check-in delays, complimentary $1,200 platinum VIP membership and lap dances on the house.

    The GM of Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club Brittany Rose tells TMZ ...“Our hearts go out to both the employees as well as the tourists who have been affected by this devastating event. As members of the hospitality industry, we decided to do our part to help improve the guest experience during their visit to Las Vegas which will in turn alleviate the stress of the employees who are so diligently handling the situation.”

    As we reported ...  the cyberattack started at the beginning of the week, preventing some guests from getting into their rooms or checking in altogether. The attack then spiraled into issues with casino slot machines and the phone lines went down, among other issues.

    Larry Flynt's says guests who are at least 21 years old just need to show proof of a valid hotel reservation at any MGM property from this week to take advantage of the freebies, but the free fun ends Sunday.

    The cyberattack at MGM proved to be a boom for another Sin City gentlemen's club ... Strip Club Concierge tells us their club saw a spike in foot traffic, reservations and ride service usage in the wake of the attack ... with strippers bringing in up to $2,000 more per night.

     

  12. 2 minutes ago, Stunns38 said:


    He reminds me of one of those faux Nashville pop country stars.

    Is that because he dresses like a lesbian rodeo manager (as someone noted upthread), or does he dress like a lesbian rodeo manager because he is a faux Nashville pop country star?

  13. Hollywood (not that Hollywood) man accused of torching car of then-girlfriend, who’s also his cousin

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    MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade police arrested a 37-year-old Hollywood man Wednesday after accusing him of lighting a car on fire back in April.

    Police said the car belonged to Melvin Alain Cintron’s then-girlfriend, who also happened to be his cousin.

    According to an arrest report, Cintron was caught on camera April 29 lighting the Jaguar XE sedan on fire in front of a home along Northwest 120th Street and Fifth Avenue, near North Miami. Police said he also left a cellphone behind.

    Police said they determined soon after that the vehicle belonged to Cintron’s girlfriend and cousin, but weren’t able to interview her until Monday after failed attempts to contact her over the subsequent months following the crime.

    She said she initially lied to investigators and told them the car caught fire as she drove home because she feared reprisals from Cintron, who made her put the phone on speaker whenever she spoke to investigators, the report states.

    The woman told police that she fears Cintron in part because he regularly carries a fully automatic gun with a double-drum high capacity magazine, which she told officers he refers to as the gun’s “t-----s,” due to the two round drums on the sides of the magazine, the report states.

    She also told police that Cintron stole her purse and left her stranded at Miami’s Bayside Marketplace Friday after the two got into an argument because he thought she was flirting with the bartender. The purse contained numerous items, including $1,200 in cash, police said.

    After issuing a warrant Monday, police said officers later located Cintron outside of a business east of Hialeah and arrested him at gunpoint Wednesday.

    As of Thursday afternoon, he was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $12,500 bond on charges of second-degree arson and third-degree grand theft.

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  14. On 9/14/2023 at 11:34 AM, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

    I've seen a bunch of SEC fans from other schools lately talking about Texas-Alabama being the "new rivalry" in the SEC. 9-2-1 is not a rivalry. Alabama is just another chump school who got lucky they didn't have to constantly play Texas while they became a "blueblood" just like Nebraska. LMFAO everybody wants to be Texas' rival. The SEC is a bunch of bratty children with losing records to Daddy Texas. Conference pride is for bottom-feeders.

    Texas is 3-8-1 all time against Vanderbilt.  And South Carolina has scoreboard on Texas right now (one game played, a 27-21 SC win in Austin in 1957).

    The bratty children part, however, is not incorrect.

  15. Drunk stripper attempts to seduce police officer, asks to be tased because "she likes it kinky"

    She also pissed her pants in the back of the police cruiser if you are into that.

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    A 'drunk' stripper was caught trying to seduce an Ohio police officer during her hit-and-run traffic stop in newly released body cam footage.

     

    Grace Spoonamore, 20, was taken into custody by Brunswick police in April after she allegedly slammed into a Chevy Cruze within clear view of a uniformed officer. 

    In footage from the arrest, Spoonamore - who appears visibly intoxicated - attempts to flirt and seduce the officer, even telling him to taser her as she 'likes it kinky.' 

    At one point, as the officer tells her to get into the police car, Spoonamore calls him 'handsome man' and says: 'You feel some type of way cause my leg ain't in the car?' 

    An edited version of the original one-hour bodycam video has gone viral on YouTube, amassing more than 1 million views in four days. 

    According to a police report obtained by DailyMail.com, the 20-year-old woman was driving in a blue Buick Enclave which came back with felony warrants attached. 

    The officer observed the woman speed off at a green light and slam into another car, prompting him to begin following her as she appeared to be fleeing from him. 

    The cop eventually pulled her over, and the officer noted Spoonamore appeared disoriented with bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. 

    In the video, she initially denies being under the influence but then tells the officer that she had 'two doubles' of patron at 'Trick's' house. 

    She later told a second responding officer that she had really had three doubles, which amounts to six total drinks. 

    After being put in handcuffs, Spoonamore is asked if she has anything on her, which causes her to laugh and tell the officer, 'I don't know, you want to check me?' 

    As she is sitting in the patrol car, Officer Dominick Demedal asks the Georgia native what her current address is, which she refuses to give. 

    'Don't worry bout all that,' she responds. 'I'm not giving it to you.'  

    'What are you going to do if I don't?' she asks. 

    'Charge you with obstruction,' he says. 

    'Construction of what?' she responds before he states 'official business.' 

    'Okay, that's cool, I don't care,' Spoonamore yells back. 

    During another wild moment, Demedal is caught off guard as Spoonamore tells him that she is a stripper at an undisclosed club. 

    'Where's that,' he responds. 

    'What the f**k do you mean what's that?' she states. 'You know.'  

    As Demedal is filling out the paperwork for the arrest and prior to her alcohol and drug testing, Spoonamore allegedly spat on Brunswick Officer Robert Dugan. 

    The incident was not caught on camera but the moments after show Spoonamore kicking on the car's plexiglass divider as the officer tries to speak with her.

    Minutes later, she is seen crying and telling the officers she doesn't trust them and asks if she can step out of the patrol car and talk to the two male officers 'woman to woman.' 

    Another peculiar moment during the arrest comes when one of Spoonamore's buddies approaches the officers and tells them she is looking for her friend. 

    The unidentified woman tells officers that Spoonamore had 'left the family function and was in this area' and was concerned for her. 

    The officers then tell her about the drunk driving, hit-and-run, and the assault on a police officer, saying: 'Yeah, she's going to jail.' 

    Cops then ask the friend if they can give her address or tell them how long she has lived in the Northeast Ohio area but she says she doesn't know and asks 'why does that matter?' 

    As the officers were carting the Georgia woman off to the police station, she threatens to 'piss on' the officer's face, but only if he 'likes it.' 

    She ultimately does pee her pants in the backseat of the cruiser. 

    'I couldn't help it,' she says as they walk into the police station. 

    While standing and waiting for her mugshot to be taken, she repeatedly attempts to take off her pants while the officer looks for a female officer to help her. 

    Spoonamore steps out of the blue box taped on the floor as he tells her to stay there until she steps to him and says she would be okay with getting tasered. 

    'You want to tase me? Do it. I like it. I like it kinky,' she says. 

    As the officers take the woman back out of the station and to a patrol car, she begins screaming and crying and claiming that they are going to rape her. 

    'You're going to rape me, stop trying to rape me,' she calls out. 

    She then lays down and resists being put in the vehicle to go to the hospital, kicking and yelling that they are trying to take her 'down to Mexico.'  

    The officers comment on the odd Mexico statement while she sits in the car screaming, asking 'where does that come into play?' to no answer. 

    Online, some social media users have speculated and wondered if the 20-year-old from Georgia may have been sexually trafficked. 

    The video ends with Spoonamore and Demedal in the patrol vehicle on the way to the hospital as she continues to weep. 

    The woman was ultimately arrested on suspicion of speeding, operating a vehicle under the influence, obstructing official business and simple assault on an officer.

    Medina County court records show she has been charged with at least one count of harassment with a bodily substance, purportedly for spitting on the officer. 

    Spoonamore will next appear before a judge on September 18 for pretrial. 

    Her criminal trial is set to begin October 2 in Brunswick.

     

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