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United States News Title: Two Angry Women Arrested including a High School Counselor After They Beat the Hell Out of Wisconsin State Senator at Black Lives Matter In June angry Black Lives Matter leftists tore down the statue of Hans Christian Heg in Madison, Wisconsin. They beheaded the statue and then threw it in a lake. The protesters are idiots. During their rioting Democrat Senator Tim Carpenter stopped by and took a video of the destruction. There is video of Senator Tim Carpenter before his beatdown. And here is Senator Carpenter after the angry women beat the hell out of him. Earlier this week the two angry women were arrested. Samantha Rae Hamer Samantha Hamer is a social worker at a high school. She was put on administrative leave after the beating. Twin Cities reported: Prosecutors on Wednesday charged two women, including a high school social worker, with attacking a Wisconsin state senator during a chaotic night of violence outside the state Capitol last month. Kerida OReilly, 33, and Samantha Hamer, 26, were each charged with one count of being a party to substantial battery, a felony punishable by up to $10,000 in fines and three-and-a-half years in prison, online court records show. Both women were arrested Monday after they turned themselves in to police. They were scheduled to make initial court appearances on Wednesday afternoon. OReillys attorney, Nathan Otis, said in an email to The Associated Press that it will become clear that she didnt commit any crime, and that the lack of evidence will become clear as the case progresses. In a separate email to the AP, Hamers attorney, Adam Welch, said his client is absolutely not guilty and that prosecutors case against her is shockingly thin. Investigators believe the women attacked Democrat Tim Carpenter during June 23 protest outside the state Capitol, one of a series of protests in downtown Madison that took place after the May 25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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