Police say three sheboons caught shoplifting at the Boynton Beach Mall
Wednesday only added to their problems when one punched a pregnant
security guard in the face and officers found drugs on another.
And after one of the sheboons called her aunt to take it's three small
niglets - one an nigfant - the aunt was busted on an outstanding
Treasure Coast warrant for grand theft. And was found with
prescription drugs.
Tenika Rivers, 24, of Lake Park, was charged with strong arm robbery
and battery on a pregnant woman.
Rivers' sister, Marjorie Chintrell Casseus, 20, also of Lake Park, was
charged with theft between $300 and $5,000, resisting security and
possession of up to 20 grams of marijuana.
Friend Stephanie Danielle Corbett, also 23, of Palm Springs, was
charged with theft between $300 and $5,000.
And Corbett's aunt, Denise Caster, 38, of Greenacres, was charged with
possession of a controlled substance.
According to a Boynton Beach Police report, about 5 p.m. Wednesday, at
the mall, at 801 N. Congress Ave., a Macy's security guard, watched
the three sheboons enter fitting rooms with merchandise and leave
without it.
The guard said she watched on closed-circuit television as Casseus
shoved a shirt into it's purse.
The guard caught up to Rivers, who began to struggle with her and then
slugged the guard, "who is very visibly 36 weeks pregnant," in the
right eye, the report said.
The guard said Rivers finally gave up. Inside her stroller, the guard
found nine items valued at $356.58, the report said.
The $30 shirt Casseus had stuffed in it's purse was not recovered, but
the purse did produce a bag of marijuana, leading to drug charges
against the sheboon.
Caster arrived to take custody of Corbett's three niglets, ages 6, 5,
and five weeks.
But the sheboon was arrested itself after a computer check revealed it
had a St. Lucie County arrest warrant, reports show.
Caster also turned out to have 7-1/2 Phentermine diet pills but not a
prescription for them.
Another nigger buck came and took the niglets, the report said.
"I didn't have anything. My friend had the stuff and they took me to
jail just to be nasty," Corbett said this morning. "I stopped my
friend from jumping on the loss prevention lady."
The sheboon also said the aunt did not know about the St. Lucie County
warrant.
The other three defendants couldn't be reached.
Corbett left jail around 7 a.m. today after posting $3,000 bail,
records show.
Caster posted $3,000 bond on the Palm Beach County charges and did not
appear in court but remained in jail on the St. Lucie County hold, a
jail clerk said.
In court this morning, Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Ted S. Booras
ordered Rivers held in lieu of $6,000 bail.
And he ordered Casseus held in lieu of $3,000 bail, with an option of
leaving jail on supervised release.
Assistant State Attorney Mary Ann Duggan said Rivers had no previous
arrests.
She said Casseus was arrested as a juvenile in 2002 on charges of
battery on a law enforcement officer and battery on a school district
employee.
The judge also ordered the co-defendants have no contact with each
other but had to withdraw that when he learned Rivers and Casseus are
sisters.
>Things to do today:
1. take Nigglets shoplifting
2. get busted for shoplifting and drugs
3. punch pregnant lady
>... found drugs ...
Next you'll say you've found Jesus.
>On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:54:22 GMT, Alone@Home. (* fake *) failed:
>>... problems ...
>... its name ...
It doesn't know it.