More democrat violence, a common theme these days

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A public school teacher in Michigan allegedly attacked a woman at a rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon, reports say.

On October 29, an unnamed teacher in the Dearborn Public Schools district attended a Dixon rally held at Armando's, a Mexican restaurant in southwest Detroit. Wearing a mask that read, "I'm speaking," the woman held up a sign in support of Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Cheryl Costantino, the Republican chairwoman of Wayne County, said that as the rally progressed, the woman slowly made her way toward the stage and began behaving erratically.

"She was acting so chaotic that I was worried she would go after the speakers or something or hurt somebody," Costantino stated.

It turns out that Costantino was right to be concerned. She has alleged that, shortly thereafter, the woman bit and pinched her in the arm.


"The top was a compression injury because of how hard her jaw bit me," Costantino said, describing her injuries. "So when it started swelling up, I couldn't even raise my arm, like it was even uncomfortable just to drive."


The woman was then asked to leave, and men, likely security, attempted to escort her from the premises, but the woman attempted to stand her ground, according to Costantino.

"And she was slapping all these guys, and this guy was just trying to guide her out and ask her to leave, and she refused to leave, and she kept saying, ‘I have a ticket!'" Costantino said, according to Breitbart.

Linda Sawyer, a witness, claimed that when she confronted the woman about the assault, the woman more or less admitted it.

"I went to her and I said, 'You bit Cheryl.' And she said, 'Yeah, well,'" Sawyer said.

"Like she was proud of it," Sawyer added.

Elisa Wagner, a local precinct delegate, then began filming the woman, who by that time had grabbed a serving tray holder and, in Costantino's words, held "it like a weapon."

Portions of Wagner's video can be seen in the WXYZ-TV news segment, though the woman's face has been obscured.

Costantino filed a report with the Detroit Police Department, and Wagner accompanied her as a witness and corroborated her story. Police are still considering whether to file charges, pending further investigation.

WXYZ-TV has confirmed that the woman teaches in the Dearborn Public Schools. The district released a statement following the allegations:

"The Dearborn Public Schools is in the process of conducting an investigation to gather all the facts associated with this alleged incident and determine if there were any violations of board policy."

"I don't understand who would trust someone like that with their children," Costantino, who is also a teacher, said. "And why would a school open themselves up to liability by keeping an employee who would act like that?"

Dixon herself has tweeted about the incident and asked Whitmer to "condemn" it:

If I were her, I would not hold my breath for any democrat to condemn such violence.
 

More democrat violence, a common theme these days​

Expect violence to go way way up after these elections when the GOP resumes control of the Congress!

"I went to her and I said, 'You bit Cheryl.' And she said, 'Yeah, well,'" Sawyer said. "Like she was proud of it," Sawyer added.
They don't feed them at the public school. :smoke:

Police are still considering whether to file charges, pending further investigation.
She would be arrested and charged with assault and for public nuisance if the shoe were on the other foot.

"The Dearborn Public Schools is in the process of conducting an investigation to gather all the facts associated with this alleged incident and determine if there were any violations of board policy."
The school board likely approves of and promotes going to GOP events and creating all of the disturbance possible.

"I don't understand who would trust someone like that with their children," Costantino, who is also a teacher, said. "And why would a school open themselves up to liability by keeping an employee who would act like that?"
Seems schools these days are able to act much faster in filing criminal charges against children for just pointing their finger and going BANG. They are slow to charge this woman for fear of flyback from the TEACHER'S UNION.
 

A public school teacher in Michigan allegedly attacked a woman at a rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon, reports say.

On October 29, an unnamed teacher in the Dearborn Public Schools district attended a Dixon rally held at Armando's, a Mexican restaurant in southwest Detroit. Wearing a mask that read, "I'm speaking," the woman held up a sign in support of Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Cheryl Costantino, the Republican chairwoman of Wayne County, said that as the rally progressed, the woman slowly made her way toward the stage and began behaving erratically.

"She was acting so chaotic that I was worried she would go after the speakers or something or hurt somebody," Costantino stated.

It turns out that Costantino was right to be concerned. She has alleged that, shortly thereafter, the woman bit and pinched her in the arm.


"The top was a compression injury because of how hard her jaw bit me," Costantino said, describing her injuries. "So when it started swelling up, I couldn't even raise my arm, like it was even uncomfortable just to drive."


The woman was then asked to leave, and men, likely security, attempted to escort her from the premises, but the woman attempted to stand her ground, according to Costantino.

"And she was slapping all these guys, and this guy was just trying to guide her out and ask her to leave, and she refused to leave, and she kept saying, ‘I have a ticket!'" Costantino said, according to Breitbart.

Linda Sawyer, a witness, claimed that when she confronted the woman about the assault, the woman more or less admitted it.

"I went to her and I said, 'You bit Cheryl.' And she said, 'Yeah, well,'" Sawyer said.

"Like she was proud of it," Sawyer added.

Elisa Wagner, a local precinct delegate, then began filming the woman, who by that time had grabbed a serving tray holder and, in Costantino's words, held "it like a weapon."

Portions of Wagner's video can be seen in the WXYZ-TV news segment, though the woman's face has been obscured.

Costantino filed a report with the Detroit Police Department, and Wagner accompanied her as a witness and corroborated her story. Police are still considering whether to file charges, pending further investigation.

WXYZ-TV has confirmed that the woman teaches in the Dearborn Public Schools. The district released a statement following the allegations:

"The Dearborn Public Schools is in the process of conducting an investigation to gather all the facts associated with this alleged incident and determine if there were any violations of board policy."

"I don't understand who would trust someone like that with their children," Costantino, who is also a teacher, said. "And why would a school open themselves up to liability by keeping an employee who would act like that?"

Dixon herself has tweeted about the incident and asked Whitmer to "condemn" it:

If I were her, I would not hold my breath for any democrat to condemn such violence.
Wow, only one outlet makes this claim and it's Breitbart. Your story reminds me of a story I once heard. A MAGAt was bitten by a poinsonis snake. After 3 long days of pure misery, the snake finally died.
 
Wow, only one outlet makes this claim and it's Breitbart. Your story reminds me of a story I once heard. A MAGAt was bitten by a poinsonis snake. After 3 long days of pure misery, the snake finally died.
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A public school teacher in Michigan allegedly attacked a woman at a rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon, reports say.

On October 29, an unnamed teacher in the Dearborn Public Schools district attended a Dixon rally held at Armando's, a Mexican restaurant in southwest Detroit. Wearing a mask that read, "I'm speaking," the woman held up a sign in support of Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Cheryl Costantino, the Republican chairwoman of Wayne County, said that as the rally progressed, the woman slowly made her way toward the stage and began behaving erratically.

"She was acting so chaotic that I was worried she would go after the speakers or something or hurt somebody," Costantino stated.

It turns out that Costantino was right to be concerned. She has alleged that, shortly thereafter, the woman bit and pinched her in the arm.


"The top was a compression injury because of how hard her jaw bit me," Costantino said, describing her injuries. "So when it started swelling up, I couldn't even raise my arm, like it was even uncomfortable just to drive."


The woman was then asked to leave, and men, likely security, attempted to escort her from the premises, but the woman attempted to stand her ground, according to Costantino.

"And she was slapping all these guys, and this guy was just trying to guide her out and ask her to leave, and she refused to leave, and she kept saying, ‘I have a ticket!'" Costantino said, according to Breitbart.

Linda Sawyer, a witness, claimed that when she confronted the woman about the assault, the woman more or less admitted it.

"I went to her and I said, 'You bit Cheryl.' And she said, 'Yeah, well,'" Sawyer said.

"Like she was proud of it," Sawyer added.

Elisa Wagner, a local precinct delegate, then began filming the woman, who by that time had grabbed a serving tray holder and, in Costantino's words, held "it like a weapon."

Portions of Wagner's video can be seen in the WXYZ-TV news segment, though the woman's face has been obscured.

Costantino filed a report with the Detroit Police Department, and Wagner accompanied her as a witness and corroborated her story. Police are still considering whether to file charges, pending further investigation.

WXYZ-TV has confirmed that the woman teaches in the Dearborn Public Schools. The district released a statement following the allegations:

"The Dearborn Public Schools is in the process of conducting an investigation to gather all the facts associated with this alleged incident and determine if there were any violations of board policy."

"I don't understand who would trust someone like that with their children," Costantino, who is also a teacher, said. "And why would a school open themselves up to liability by keeping an employee who would act like that?"

Dixon herself has tweeted about the incident and asked Whitmer to "condemn" it:

If I were her, I would not hold my breath for any democrat to condemn such violence.

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Wow, only one outlet makes this claim and it's Breitbart. Your story reminds me of a story I once heard. A MAGAt was bitten by a poinsonis snake. After 3 long days of pure misery, the snake finally died.
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Wow, only one outlet makes this claim and it's Breitbart. Your story reminds me of a story I once heard. A MAGAt was bitten by a poinsonis snake. After 3 long days of pure misery, the snake finally died.


Can't fucking read, eh commie? From the OP.
Portions of Wagner's video can be seen in the WXYZ-TV news segment, though the woman's face has been obscured.
The news story was included in the link.

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