This is a story from my local newspaper. I couldn't make this up.
DECATUR - A patrol officer who responded to a report of a domestic incident was battered by a 35-year-old woman's backside, according to a sworn statement by the officer.
The woman was arrested on preliminary charges of aggravated battery of a peace officer and resisting/obstructing an officer.
About 4:30 a.m. Saturday, Decatur police officer Scott Gilman was sent to a house in the 600 block of West Macon Street to investigate a domestic incident, which involved the 35-year-old woman and a 29-year-old man.
Gillman was speaking with the woman on the porch when he tried to walk past her to head down the stairs.
"She looked directly at me, then turned away from me and moved her body in my way to block my path," Gillman wrote. "I then moved to the other side of the stairs in an attempt to go around her, upon which she stuck both of her arms out behind her to block my path and violently shoved her backside towards me, making contact hard enough to cause me to have to take a step back to keep from losing my balance."
When the woman arrived at the Macon County Jail, she "refused to obey commands to exit my police vehicle and stated she would not get out and was resisting."
The woman was successfully booked into the jail and later released on bond.
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From the Herald & Review
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