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Corsha BeasleyThis officer showed great restraint in not causing serious bodily harm to this lady drunk idiot, which is what she deserved:

A 21-year-old Austin woman is being held at Travis County jail for striking a police officer and his horse, Dusty, with her shoe, injuring them both, according to an arrest affidavit.

The affidavit says Corsha Beasley was in a crowd police were trying to move out of the area near the Bayou Lounge, in the 500 block of E. 6th Street, where they were responding to a 911 call Sunday morning.

Police say that Beasley would not move out of the mounted officer’s way, and that Beasley started pushing the horse. According to the affidavit, Beasley took off her shoe and started “violently striking” Dusty the horse in the face right next to his left eye. As the officer reached down to stop Beasley from hitting the horse, according to the affidavit, Beasley struck the officer in the face with the same shoe.

Beasley has been charged with interference with police service animal, which is a second-degree felony, and assault on a peace officer, which is a third-degree felony.

She is being held in lieu of $30,000 bail.

If the horse had turned around and kicked her square in the teeth, I would have been just fine with that.

2 Responses to “Corsha Beasley — Beats Down Police Horse”

If the horse had turned around and kicked her square in the teeth, I would have been just fine with that.

If that had happened, Ms. Beasley would just sue APD for injuries.

It would have been better if Dusty had done his “business” on this bimbo’s feet. APD could claim she scared the horse into doing his “business” and Ms. Beasley would have awaken in jail with one heck of a smell!

Corsha Beasley = Fugly Animal Hating Ho…she looks dirty and raunchy. Wish the horse had given her a hard kick in the face.

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