Cops: Teacher and pair of transvestites break into home, bludgeon owner
July 16, 2014
Kyle Olson
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. A high school math teacher and a pair of transvestites have been arrested for breaking into a home, stealing a computer and assaulting the homeowner.
Police say former Foothill High School math teacher David Espericueta and two men dressed in womens clothing stole an Apple computer.
ABC 23 reports, When the victim attempted to stop the suspect, the suspect pushed him aside and sprayed him in the face with pepper spray.
Deputies say the victim reported the suspect then struck him twice in the back of the head with an unknown object, the news station says.
The victim then filmed the getaway on his cell phone.
L Ken Lee · Top Commenter
Home owner probably had a Guns Free Zone sign on property.
Paul Vincent Zecchino · Top Commenter
Hope so, how else would these criminals know the place was an easy target, safe to hit?
Criminals have a tough profession. Every day they face arrest and citizen retaliation. The least we can do is create more of Hillary's 'gun free zones' to create a safe 'workplace' for our hardworking criminal professionals.
Thank you for joining me in this crusade to make better working conditions for the criminal classes.
Poster Comment:
Liberalism is a self correcting disease !