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White woman, 72, is arrested for attacking a PREGNANT soldier in a restaurant - Duration: 2:17.
White woman, 72, is arrested for attacking a PREGNANT soldier in a restaurant
during a row over a parking spot and calling her a 'gay black b***h'.A 72-year-old woman
has been arrested after she was caught on camera assaulting two female soldiers, including
a pregnant one.
Shocking video shows the altercation between Judy Tucker and the two unidentified soldiers
on Saturday night at a Cheddars restaurant in Macon, Georgia.
The woman who posted the now-viral video, LaKeycia Ward, says the altercation began
when Tucker and her son became angry after the soldiers got in their way as they were
trying to park in a handicapped spot.
Ward and other witnesses claim Tucker's son then followed the soldiers inside and began
verbally abusing them, calling them 'gay black b***hes' and shouting 'does the military let
lesbians serve?'
Shortly after approaching the soldiers Tucker is seen on video getting upset when one of
them pulls out her phone to record the interaction.
'Put that phone down!
You do not have the right to take a picture of me!'
Tucker yells as both she and her son try grabbing the phone from one of the soldiers.First of
all, look at me!
I'm pregnant!
Look at me - You're pushing a pregnant lady!' the soldier says.
'Oh really?
By her?'
replies Tucker's son.
Tucker then adds: 'Well, my husband is handicapped.'
Her husband doesn't appear to be present.
People in the restaurant then started separating Tucker, her son Robbie and her daughter Angie
from the soldiers, before the trio was kicked out, according to Hollywood Unlocked.
Additional footage taken outside the establishment shows Tucker crying as she gets arrested.
Tucker was arrested on simple battery charges and booked into Bibb County Jail.
Daughter Angie can be heard telling a cop that she had '10 big black guys on her' as
her mom is taken away.
'We saw the whole thing,' an officer replies.
Witnesses say videos of the altercation were instrumental in the arrest because Tucker
and her family were claiming they were the ones who were attacked.
She has since been released on bail
Tucker has an art restoration business and the Facebook page for it has been inundated
with comments from people who are appalled by her actions before her arrest.
'How dare you abuse and harass our soldiers in uniform!!!
Especially a pregnant one.
You and your son have absolutely no class and should be utterly ashamed of yourselves,'
said one comment.
Another user added: 'Thank you for showing your hate.
I'm sure you will lose customers for this and your business will soon close ..... I'm
glad you we're arrested for being disrespectful and also being a racist to the people who
serve and provide protection for this country.
source dailymail
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"Werden nicht nur Flaggen aufstellen" Trump will erst zum Mond, dann zum Mars - Duration: 2:14.
For more infomation >> "Werden nicht nur Flaggen aufstellen" Trump will erst zum Mond, dann zum Mars - Duration: 2:14. -------------------------------------------
Night Court' star Harry Anderson dead at 65 - Duration: 1:10.
Night Court' star Harry Anderson dead at 65
Harry Anderson, famed 80s sitcom star best known for his work as judge Harry T. Stone
on �Night Court,� has died at age 65.
The star was found dead in his Asheville, N.C., home on Monday morning at 6:41 a.m.
an Asheville Police spokeswoman told Fox News.
At this time, there is no official cause of death, and no foul play is suspected.
According to TMZ, Anderson�s son, Dashiell, says his father died of natural causes.
The actor is survived by his wife and two children.
Fans may remember Anderson for his role in �Night Court,� but it was hardly his only
acting job.
After making a splash with numerous appearances on �Saturday Night Live,� he had a lengthy
recurring role on �Cheers� as Harry �The Hat� Gittes.
He later appeared as the original Richie character in the made-for-TV adaptation of Stephen King�s
�It,� which was recently remade into a movie.
In addition, he was an accomplished magician, even opening a magic shop in the French Quarter
of New Orleans.
source foxnews
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FEC hit with lawsuit over ignoring civil complaint accusing Clinton, DNC in election scheme - Duration: 2:59.
FEC hit with lawsuit over ignoring civil complaint accusing Clinton, DNC in election scheme
EXCLUSIVE: The Hillary Clinton Campaign and the Democratic National Committee allegedly
used state chapters as strawmen to launder as much as $84 million in an effort to circumvent
campaign donation limits, and the Federal Election Commission ignored complaints exposing
the practice, a lawsuit filed Monday claims.
The Committee to Defend the President (CDP), a political action committee formally known
as Stop Hillary PAC, filed its complaint with the FEC in December 2017 with the claims that
the Hillary Victory Fund (HVF) solicited cash from big-name donors, and allegedly sent that
money through state chapters and back to the DNC before ending up with the Clinton campaign.
As first reported by Fox News at the time, the CDP alleges in its complaint that about
$84 million was funneled illegally from the DNC through state party chapters and back
into the war chest of the Clinton campaign.
The political action committee claims that even though the FEC acknowledged receipt of
the complaint and claimed that an investigation would be conducted, the needle has barely
moved.
�The Clinton machine has escaped accountability for its illegal practices for far too long,�
Ted Harvey, CDP chairman, said to Fox News.
�After months of review, the FEC has refused to address the Clintons� $84 million money
laundering scheme that violated several campaign finance laws.�
On Monday, the CDP filed a lawsuit against the FEC with the U.S. District Court for the
District of Columbia.
They claim that the commission failed to act, calling the inaction �arbitrary, capricious,
contrary to law, and an abuse of discretion.�
A copy of the suit obtained by Fox News urges the court to exercise its statutory authority
under the Federal Election Campaign Act and take action against what they say is an unprecedented
scheme to circumvent federal campaign finance law.
�We urge the Court to step in and demand action from the FEC,� Harvey said.
�The American people demand that our most corrupt political figures answer for their
transgressions.�
In its original complaint, the CDP alleges that about $84 million was funneled illegally
from the DNC through state party chapters and back into the war chest of the Clinton
campaign.You will be notified as soon as the Federal Election Commission takes final action
on your complaint . . .'
- - FEC letter to Committee to Defend the President
�Based on publicly available FEC records, repeatedly throughout the 2016 presidential
campaign, HVF would purportedly transfer funds to its constituent political committees, which
included between 34 and 40 state parties,� reads a passage from a copy of the complaint.
�On the very same day each of these transfers supposedly occurred, or occasionally the very
next day, every single one of those state parties purportedly contributed all of those
funds to the DNC.�
The complaint filed against the FEC said previous reports showed a series of transactions in
which the HVF disbursed contributions to its state party committee members -- and they
would receive the funds on the same day.
The HVF would also allegedly disburse funds to up to 40 state parties at the same time,
and those parties would send the money back within 24 hours.
source foxnews
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sMMV || LOVE PAINT - Duration: 0:20.
Ah, in my black and white life, you
You dyed my love. Painting. Painting.
It looks like a beautiful scenery, wuh
Forever, ever (you, you)
I'll protect you forever
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