11-29-2011, 10:04 PM
More F'in stupid arse idiots and the mother was right there too!!
Mail online:
A 19-year-old woman has been jailed after she was spotted dangling her baby niece out of a window of a speeding car.
Gabrielle Handy was arrested after police managed to pull over the vehicle after it was followed by a concerned motorist for over 20 miles.
Police said the car was travelling up to speeds of 65mph while the baby was allegedly held outside the window.
A patrol car managed to stop the vehicle by which time the baby had been pulled back inside.
Handy, the baby's aunt, denied holding the her outside the vehicle as it drove along the interstate in Pearland, Texas.
The baby's mother was also in the car during the Thanksgiving Day incident, although she provided no reason for the dangling to police
The drama began after two sisters travelling behind Handy's vehicle saw the baby being held out of a rear passenger window.
They called 911 and were told by the dispatcher to keep the car in sight until a patrol car could catch up.
The sisters, who have not been named, followed the car for over 20 miles before it was pulled over.
Handy was booked into jail and charged with endangering a child.
Mail online:
A 19-year-old woman has been jailed after she was spotted dangling her baby niece out of a window of a speeding car.
Gabrielle Handy was arrested after police managed to pull over the vehicle after it was followed by a concerned motorist for over 20 miles.
Police said the car was travelling up to speeds of 65mph while the baby was allegedly held outside the window.
A patrol car managed to stop the vehicle by which time the baby had been pulled back inside.
Handy, the baby's aunt, denied holding the her outside the vehicle as it drove along the interstate in Pearland, Texas.
The baby's mother was also in the car during the Thanksgiving Day incident, although she provided no reason for the dangling to police
The drama began after two sisters travelling behind Handy's vehicle saw the baby being held out of a rear passenger window.
They called 911 and were told by the dispatcher to keep the car in sight until a patrol car could catch up.
The sisters, who have not been named, followed the car for over 20 miles before it was pulled over.
Handy was booked into jail and charged with endangering a child.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.