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A women tries to fight off police by spraying her own breast milk on them...directly from her boobs?

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An Ohio woman attempted to fight off police trying to remove her from her car by spraying them with her breast milk, authorities said. Stephanie Robinette got into a fight with her husband while attending a wedding at the Bridgewater Banquet & Conference Center in the city of Delaware on Saturday, WBNS 10 News reported. Her husband told police his 30-year-old wife struck him several times, then locked herself in their vehicle. 

"When deputies attempted to remove Robinette from the vehicle, she advised the deputies that she was a breast-feeding mother," said Sheriff Walter L. Davis III. As deputies went to restrain her, he said, Robinette "proceeded to remove her right breast from her dress and began spraying deputies and the vehicle with her breast milk." Additional deputies arrived and eventually pried her from the car before placing her under arrest. 

Robinette was charged with domestic violence, assault, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. "This is a prime example of how alcohol can make individuals do things they would not normally do," Davis said. 





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A women tries to fight off police by spraying her own breast milk on them...directly from her boobs?

alg_mug_stephanie-robinette.jpg
 

An Ohio woman attempted to fight off police trying to remove her from her car by spraying them with her breast milk, authorities said. Stephanie Robinette got into a fight with her husband while attending a wedding at the Bridgewater Banquet & Conference Center in the city of Delaware on Saturday, WBNS 10 News reported. Her husband told police his 30-year-old wife struck him several times, then locked herself in their vehicle. 

"When deputies attempted to remove Robinette from the vehicle, she advised the deputies that she was a breast-feeding mother," said Sheriff Walter L. Davis III. As deputies went to restrain her, he said, Robinette "proceeded to remove her right breast from her dress and began spraying deputies and the vehicle with her breast milk." Additional deputies arrived and eventually pried her from the car before placing her under arrest. 

Robinette was charged with domestic violence, assault, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. "This is a prime example of how alcohol can make individuals do things they would not normally do," Davis said. 





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