Federal authorities have lodged two criminal charges against a Phoenix woman accused of throwing a shoe at Hillary Rodham Clinton while she gave a convention speech at a Las Vegas Strip resort.
Alison Michelle Ernst, 36, didn't respond to a phone message Monday about the charges of trespassing and violence against a person in a restricted building, which were filed Sunday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas.
She could face up to a year in federal prison on each charge if she's convicted. A court date wasn't immediately set, and it wasn't clear if Ernst had a lawyer.
Las Vegas police booked Ernst last week on a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge and freed her with a June 24 court date. Charges haven't been filed in that case.
A disorderly conduct conviction could get Ernst up to six months in county jail.
Ernst immediately surrendered and was arrested after the incident Thursday in a ballroom at the Mandalay Bay resort.
Can someone explain to me why this woman is looking a federal charges for throwing a shoe over a non elected, non govt' employee? This old whore is a private citizen last I checked or are we protecting ex Presidents families now?
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Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #7Can someone explain to me why this woman is looking a federal charges for throwing a shoe over a non elected, non govt' employee? This old whore is a private citizen last I checked or are we protecting ex Presidents families now?
good point
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Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #7Can someone explain to me why this woman is looking a federal charges for throwing a shoe over a non elected, non govt' employee? This old whore is a private citizen last I checked or are we protecting ex Presidents families now?
good point
Of course it is a good point. All my posts are GOLD!!!!!
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