Georgia Woman Arrested For Assaulting Pregnant Soldier Over Parking Space

A 72-year-old woman from Georiga was arrested after video of her assaulting two female soldiers over an argument over a parking spot went viral. Judy Tucker was taken to Bibb County Jail and charged with assault. She was released on $650 bond.

LaKeycia Ward videotaped the incident, which she says started when the two soldiers, identified as 34-year-old Stephanie Mitchell and 27-year-old Treasure Sharp, got in the way of Tucker and her family as they attempted to find a handicapped parking spot. 

Tucker and her son confronted the two women inside Cheddars restaurant in Macon, Georgia. Her son allegedly called "them 'gay black b***hes' and shouted 'does the military let lesbians serve?'" That is when Ward pulled out her phone to record the incident.

Tucker was not happy and demanded Ward stop recording. 

“Don’t you take a picture of me!” Tucker shouted. “You don’t have the right to take a picture of me!”

As the three continued to argue, Tucker shoved Sharp, who is pregnant. 

“I’m pregnant! Look at me, I’m pregnant!” Sharpe says on camera. “You’re pushing a pregnant lady!”

At that point, other patrons stepped in and tried to break up the fight. Tucker, along with her son and daughter were kicked out of the restaurant and police decided to arrest Tucker for her role in the melee. 

“With all of the lunging and slapping happening, it was never shown through cell phone video that Mrs. Mitchell or Mrs. Sharpe did anything wrong,” the report read, according to the Telegraph. “In fact, Mrs. Mitchell tried, without fail, to stop the attack on Mrs. Sharpe.”

Judy Tucker used to teach an art class at Mercer University in 2017, but the school said she will not be allowed back to teach. 


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