TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say doctors were unable to save one of the eyes of a Pima County sheriff’s officer who was injured when an uncooperative drunken-driving suspect intentionally kicked him with her boot.
The sheriff’s office says the officer was injured Saturday as 28-year-old Yesennia Gonzalez resisted officers and started to kick when officers tried to get her into a patrol car.
Gonzalez is accused of kicking Sgt. Mark Bustamante in his left eye.
Bustamante underwent surgery for his injury, but doctors were not able to save his eye.
More
I just want to turn everything off and go hide in my room.
ReplyDeleteThis world is so f'ed up.
I agree 5:52. I hate this world that the Democrat have created!!
DeleteEye for eye would be the proper way to handle this.
ReplyDeleteGive em a carl patch dam thats bad
ReplyDeleteThat's the end of his LE career. Sorry, brother.
ReplyDeleteShe should be forced to donate her eye.
ReplyDeleteAccidents happen.Sorry for the Officer, the bixxh was too drunk to aim, he's just doing the job.
ReplyDeleteBad news is never good.
Bet she is not legal.
ReplyDelete@9:31
ReplyDeleteAre you that brainwashed to believe that every person with a hispanic last name is an illegal and especially in AZ? Are these people legal or illegal?
Salvador Ongaro
Delia Salvatierra
Alex Navidad
Andres Perez
Carolina Ramos
Lourdes Oteiza
Husein Ali Abdelhadi
They are all lawyers and us citizens.
And the next weekly training class for the police department will be instructing officers to take steps to avoid getting kicked in the face by detainees. Duh.
ReplyDeletei will keep an eye on this story.
ReplyDelete