<--Now I want to start reading it again. :)
The Shepherd Express and The Onion are iconic Wisconsin publications well known for their alternative views and humor.
However, when one man's wife found issues of those two papers in his
trunk, it incited an incident that could very well be mistaken for a
headline in The Onion.
A 56-year-old Menomonee Falls woman is facing charges after she allegedly attacked her husband for having copies of the Shepherd Express and The Onion in the trunk of his car.
Lynne M. Rasbornik was charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court
Monday with one count of disorderly conduct domestic abuse. If
convicted, she faces up to 90 days in jail and $1,000 in fines.
According to the criminal complaint:
On May 19, the victim’s car was parked in their driveway in the N5100
block of Dolphin Drive and Rasbornik was going through the trunk when
she found copies of the newspapers. She came into the house and
confronted her husband about the papers then attacking him.
The man said his wife considers the publications “pornography” and the issue has been around in their marriage before.
The victim was able to get Rasbornik to the ground, then he wanted to
leave, so he let her go and went to get his son’s guitar that he was
going to borrow. Rasbornik then grabbed a vase and tried to throw it at
her husband, but he was able to grab her arms and stop her.
Rasbornik began to flail her arms and scream before running out of
the house to the victim’s car and take his cell phone, a notebook with
his driver’s license and credit card inside, a Starbucks gift card and
his handicapped placard.
While talking with a police officer, Rasbornik said her husband had
attacked her, but she kept scratching and poking herself to make
injuries more apparent. The officer told her to stop, but once taken in
for booking she continued to scratch and twist her arms to make it
appear that she was injured.
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