the guy got drunk, went out looking for some whores, but couldn't spell either...
-Ben > -----Original Message----- > From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:07 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: RE: Please help me > > > here you go .. here's some ... "entertainment" > > A 4-year-old filly apparently kicked a 34-year-old transient > in the face as > he allegedly sexually assaulted the horse in Rolling Hills > Estates, deputies > said Sunday. > > "I'm proud of her," said the horse's owner, who requested anonymity. > > Kevin Bryant was treated for facial injuries at Torrance > Memorial Medical > Center and released Saturday after being cited by sheriff's > deputies for > sexual assault against an animal, trespassing and being drunk > in public, all > misdemeanors. > > Lt. Jason Lum with the Lomita sheriff's station said the > incident began > about 1 p.m. when deputies received a report of a suspicious > man with his > pants down who appeared to be sexually assaulting a horse at a private > stable in the back yard of a Rolling Hills Estates home off > Rolling Hills > Road near the Torrance city limits. > > However, the man ran off and deputies could not find him. > > Later that afternoon a man identified as Bryant returned to > the area and was > seen in another nearby barn assaulting the horse, said > Michael Marshall, a > maintenance worker who witnessed the incident. > > Marshall said he went inside a barn to call deputies and when > he went back > outside noticed the man had sustained a severe facial injury and was > bleeding profusely. Marshall said the man told him he "ran into a tree > branch" and attempted to walk away down a bridle trail that > runs behind the > homes. > > Marshall said he followed the man until deputies arrived and > took him into > custody. > > "It's just really sick," said Amy Marshall, Michael's wife, who is the > manager of a nearby barn where another horse owner said she > also confronted > Bryant in a pen with her horse during the first incident. > "It's very scary, > our horses are everything to us." > > At least two people who board their horses at the cluster of > barns in the > back yards of the homes were so shaken by the incident they were > contemplating finding new quarters for their treasured > animals, she said. > > Neighbor Judy Ferguson, who also keeps horses in a barn in the area, > contacted the Daily Breeze > > on Sunday in an effort, she said, to ensure that people in > the area were > aware of the incident. > > She said the man is apparently a transient who has been > hanging out at a > nearby apartment building. > > "I want the public to know this guy is out there," she said. > "People walk up > and down there all times of the day and night . . . He's a sicko." > > > > Todd > > ______________________________________________________________________ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
