AKRON, Ohio (PNN) - May 19, 2014 - Siobhan Householder, 35, was thrown to the ground at the Summit County Jail and had her jaw pried open by terrorist pig thug deputies because she had taken Tylenol while waiting in a prisoner-holding room. She was merely at the jail to have a warrant lifted so she did not appear in custody. Indeed, she was left with her purse, soda, and other items as she waited. What followed was highly shocking.
Householder, a mother of three, has a tooth infection and had swallowed the pain reliever when terrorist pig thug Deputy Eric Vaughn spotted her. She says that he demanded to know what she was taking and she said “Tylenol.” The terrorist pig thug deputy then ordered her to spit it out but she had already swallowed it. She says that she was only able to say, “I can’t,” when he pulled her up and threw her to the ground while trying to pry open her mouth. She had one of the three pills in her mouth but said that he was squeezing her mouth and pulling her hair - making it impossible to spit it out.
She suffered a bruised chin, cuts inside her mouth, bruises to her legs, and some hair loss. Later on, the terrorist pig thug deputy collected the Tylenol bottle and a single pill from the ground. Householder was handcuffed and frisked and her bags were searched before being taken to Akron General Medical Center.
While she was in the hospital ER, she was hit with charges of resisting arrest and obstructing official business. She was not charged with any drug offense.
Given the sudden action by the terrorist pig thug deputy, it is hard to see the basis for resisting arrest and the obstruction charge seems to be redundant and equally problematic. We have seen in the past how victims of abuse are often hit with multiple charges that are later dropped. The concern is that terrorist pig thug cops will charge individuals not only to justify their actions but also to encourage a plea deal or at least an agreement not to sue the terrorist pig thug cops.
What do you think?