Samantha Hamer, 26, and Kerida O'Reilly, 33, were arrested in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday
Two "women" have been arrested for beating Democratic Wisconsin State Senator Tim Carpenter when he stopped to take video of protesters during a chaotic night of violence near the state Capitol last month.
Samantha Hamer, 26, and Kerida O'Reilly, 33, were arrested in Madison on Monday on suspicion of being parties to the crimes of substantial battery and robbery with use of force.
They turned themselves in to police after members of the public identified them when police released surveillance images of them during the protests the night of June 23.
Carpenter said he was heading to his office at about midnight when he stopped to take cell phone video of protesters near the state Capitol.
- Police say they beat Democratic Wisconsin State Senator Tim Carpenter when he stopped to take video of protesters outside the Capitol on June 23
- They turned themselves in to police after members of the public identified them when police released surveillance images of them
- The "women" were among 200 people protesting the arrest of a black man in a chaotic night that saw demonstrators topple two statues at the Capitol
- Video captured by the Senator showed hundreds of protesters chanting in the street before Hamer and O'Reilly broke away from the pack and ran towards him
- Carpenter says he was kicked and punched by a group of about 10 people
Two "women" have been arrested for beating Democratic Wisconsin State Senator Tim Carpenter when he stopped to take video of protesters during a chaotic night of violence near the state Capitol last month.
Samantha Hamer, 26, and Kerida O'Reilly, 33, were arrested in Madison on Monday on suspicion of being parties to the crimes of substantial battery and robbery with use of force.
They turned themselves in to police after members of the public identified them when police released surveillance images of them during the protests the night of June 23.
Carpenter said he was heading to his office at about midnight when he stopped to take cell phone video of protesters near the state Capitol.
The protesters had toppled two statues outside the state Capitol and threw a Molotov cocktail into a government building.
Video footage captured by the Senator showed hundreds of
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10 comments:
Come see the violence inherent in the system!
They were only arrested because they attacked a politician.
They were only arrested because they attacked a gay democrat politician. Expect them to get community service, which they will satisfy "serving" the same group that has been sponsoring to riot.
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good one, one of my favorite Monty moments.
Holy Smokes, I thought the one on the right was a guy, give her credit, she didn't have much for looks to begin with and put the work in to look worse, she definitely accomplished what she worked for.
What school do they teach at?
The one with green hair is a woman?
I bet neither one of them bitches knows how to make a decent sammich.
I'm conflicted...On the one hand, anyone that beats the snot out out of a politician, especially a democratic one, I want to assist in bailing them out of jail.
On the other hand...sorry, I got nothing, it's win-win! After all, how many people have a legitimate need to go to the "office" around midnight while there is rioting going on?
Unless you count the encounter with the gay democrat politician.
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