Henry Raymond

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Henry on September 26, 2008, 08:23:49 AM

Title: Charge dropped against man accused of passing gas
Post by: Henry on September 26, 2008, 08:23:49 AM
OK, so its a slow day for news, but this is right from The Associated Press:

Charge dropped against man accused of passing gas Thu Sep 25, 5:06 PM ET
 
A West Virginia man accused of passing gas and fanning it toward a police officer no longer faces a battery charge. The Kanawha County prosecutor's office requested that the charge be dropped against 34-year-old Jose Cruz.

According to a criminal complaint, Cruz passed gas and made a fanning motion toward patrolman T.E. Parsons after being taken to the police station for a breathalyzer test. Cruz denies fanning the gas and says his request to use a restroom when first arriving at the station was denied.

An assistant says Magistrate Jack Pauley signed a motion to dismiss the charge Thursday.

Cruz, who was arrested Tuesday, still faces driving under the influence and other charges.
Title: Re: Charge dropped against man accused of passing gas
Post by: dearon on October 03, 2008, 05:19:50 AM
I can understand why the officer charged the person who passed gas with battery.   I was on a plane with someone who kept passing gas and laughed about it.  It was discusting to have someone who cared so little for everyone else.  Wish there was something that could be done!
Title: Re: Charge dropped against man accused of passing gas
Post by: NorthFairfaxBoy on October 03, 2008, 07:10:25 AM
I agree I was at a concert one time, and someone in the area was doing the same.  After a while and making eye contacts and giving the "it is not me" look we found the culprit.  They were soon, bumped pushed, had a beer "accidentally" spilled on them they finally left.