Inmate faces battery charges over battle to turn off TV’s ‘The Office’
Wisconsin NewsA Sheboygan County inmate faces new charges, for attacking another inmate because she wouldn’t turn off last week’s wedding on “The Office” TV show.
A Sheboygan County inmate faces new charges, for attacking another inmate because she wouldn’t turn off last week’s wedding on “The Office” TV show.
Not everybody wanted to watch Jim and Pam get married on “The Office” last week.
A Sheboygan County jail inmate allegedly got violent when two other inmates refused to let her turn off the popular NBC show.
Officers said Shacoya Crowley, 18, of Oshkosh went after a 33-year-old woman and pulled her hair, hit her in the face, shoved her in the back and poured water on her.
Crowley was charged with a felony count of battery by a prisoner.
She’s due in court Oct. 21 on that count, as well as three other charges for which she was arrested in the first place – arson, reckless endangerment and obstructing an officer.
In that incident, prosecutors said Crowley was upset because an acquaintance would not answer her door at her house in Sheboygan, so Crowley started a mop on fire.
The blaze caused $12,000 in damage to a porch and kitchen. It happened Sept. 19.
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