Bad-girl news roundup

Filed under:Daily Trash — posted by Donna Lethal on September 24, 2007 @ 12:09 pm

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in Miami …

A 14-year-old boy asked his bigger, older sister to buy him juice. She bought the wrong kind. Then they argued.

She ended the argument by plunging a knife into his stomach, Miami cops say. The 15-year-old girl was charged Sunday night with aggravated battery with a knife. Her younger brother survived but underwent emergency surgery at Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

The boy had asked his sister ”to buy him a specific type of juice. When she came came back with the wrong type of juice, they started an argument over the juice. The argument became violent,” a police report said.

The girl admitted to a Miami police officer that her brother never touched her, although “the victim attempted to hit her. At that point, she stabbed him.”

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Meanwhile, this Indiana gal got what every teenage girl doesn’t want: a kid!

A teenage girl faces charges for stealing a van with a child in the backseat.

Ed Aldridge stopped at a Stevensville gas station last month and left his van running with his 8 year old daughter Kaelie asleep inside. When Aldridge returned, his van and daughter were gone. Luckily, Kaelie was later found unharmed at a nearby motel.

Berrien County police say the 16-year old teen has been arrested and faces charges for unlawfully driving a vehicle away. They say she claims to have taken the van to get her friend and herself back to the Benton Township Area.

Um, but why would you leave your car running with your kid in it, and the door unlocked? Arrest the father!

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Those girls in England are even worse:

A girl aged 15 told yesterday how she thought that she would die during a beating from two fellow schoolgirls who fell on her like “wild animals”.

A photograph of Bethany James taken by her mother as she lay in hospital graphically illustrates the problem of school bullying. The blood from her cuts cannot hide the bruises and swelling emerging above her nose, eye sockets and cheekbones.

You can see the gruesome pic here.

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Oh, Canada!

At about 6:15 p.m., three females - aged 17, 18, and 24 - were punched and kicked by a group of six female youths aged 14 to 18.

“After they separated, one of the girls took her cellphone and called police, and when the other group saw this, three of them came back and continued the assault,” said Halifax Regional Police spokesman Const. Jeff Carr.

One victim was taken to hospital after being kicked in the head and was later released; another had her glasses broken.

On Friday, a 15-year-old female turned herself in at police headquarters in relation to the attack. She was released Friday night and is scheduled to appear in Halifax youth Court at a later date to face charges of assault causing bodily harm and assault.

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Meanwhile, in Hawaii, this gal found her boyfriend cheating:

Kaimi was arrested today at a relative’s Mokiawe Street home at 8:23 a.m. for investigation of first-degree criminal property damage.

According to police, Kaimi saw her boyfriend and another woman in his car today at about 6:30 a.m. She allegedly rammed her boyfriend’s car from behind and rammed it three more times during a pursuit.

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Not quite the way to get out of traffic court:

A 20-year-old San Rafael woman was arrested Thursday on suspicion of making bomb threats - one of which caused officials to evacuate the Marin Civic Center on Aug. 24. Amanda Rodas was arrested at her job in Corte Madera and booked at Marin County Jail. She was released after posting $20,000 bail.

She was arrested by sheriff’s deputies on suspicion of making a false bomb report regarding a government agency, which is a felony, said Detective Ryan Petersen.

More than 1,000 Civic Center workers and civilians were evacuated from the San Rafael complex after a handwritten note was discovered in a courthouse elevator warning that a bomb would explode that morning. The buildings were cleared for nearly an hour.

A second note was found after people returned to the buildings.

Petersen said Rodas was in the courthouse at the time, waiting for traffic court.

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Woah! “Exchange of bodily fluids” is not the way to avoid taxi fare:

A Tennessee woman has been charged with three felonies for allegedly assaulting officers who attempted to arrest her for failing to pay a $12 cab fare.

Mary Ann Babbitt, 42, was charged Wednesday with assault on a police officer, a Class C felony, exchange of bodily fluids by contact, a Class C felony, resisting arrest, a Class C felony, and theft of property, a Class B misdemeanor.

South Central District Judge Thomas Schneider set bond for Babbitt at $5,000 cash because of her lack of ties to the community, Morton County State’s Attorney Allen Koppy said.

Acting Mandan Police Chief Dennis Bullinger said Taxi 9000 reported that a passenger would not pay her $12 cab fare around 1 a.m. Tuesday.

Officers said the woman was not compliant while they took the report, Bullinger said. He said the woman kicked one officer and spit in the face of another while they attempted to arrest her. The officers had to put a “spit hood” over the woman’s head to avoid being spit on, he said.

The woman began hitting her head against the window of the patrol car she was placed in, and an officer said she kicked him several times in the chest when he tried to get her to stop hitting her head, Bullinger said.

PS. and the perfect visual is found here at The Smoking Gun’s “Skinmates” gal-mugshot-gallery.

3 comments »

  1. I LOVE “Girl Gang!” It’s the “Gone with the Wind” of crap, and no film with the deliciously sleazy Timothy Farrell should be missed (I wish they would release his “Umberto Scali Trilogy” on DVD!)

    Comment by Eve — September 24, 2007 @ 12:32 pm

  2. Dem some tuff bitches…

    Comment by actor212 — September 24, 2007 @ 12:43 pm

  3. lol. We’ve all been there.

    Comment by Scott — September 24, 2007 @ 1:57 pm

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