
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha woman already convicted last September for a violent rampage at Carthage College is in trouble again — this time accused of attacking her ex-boyfriend and resisting police during a late-night disturbance at the Boat House Pub.

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
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29 Responses
I can……. fix her
She isn’t anything special… or you just like that she’s barely legal
She seems just like a ray of sunshine. How long until she shows up on here or facebook, cussing at you to take this down?
Idiot
That you Hailey?
Fuck off
lol eat a Snickers, you seem mad.
She is a child in an 18-year old body, proving adulthood isn’t automatic.
I would take her over my knee…
Yawn.
Maybe consider Criminal Justice for a major.
The sad thing about these terrible judges is that we voted for the lesser of 2 evils we need quality candidates to run.
It’s givinggg… brat
White trash more like
Spoiled Brat
Entitled white spoiled rotten young lady. Maybe she can get a grip on yourself and start acting like normal people act.
She doesn’t look white, Mexican maybe
Makes sense, racially profile her for the quick win, CLOWN
Oh yeah, she has a bright future ahead. It’s only going to get worse.
Can see where her future is going! But I’m sure it’s everybody else’s fault!!
Hailie…..says it all.
I wonder why he broke up with her?
This paragraph gets to the center of the crime cycle hitting every town in the country.
It could the last words in almost every report on this site if you add
“or gets released on a ridiculously low bail,”
right before
“and then the defendant commits a new crime.”
A System That Refuses to Learn
People familiar with cases like this say the pattern is maddening: a defendant commits a serious crime, receives probation, violates it, the judge ignores those violations — and then the defendant commits a new crime. It boggles the mind and leaves many wondering why individuals who repeatedly break the law continue to face minimal consequences.
you guys realized her boyfriend assaulted her and that’s when she said enough is enough. This article isn’t even true at all what so ever. I was there when the whole thing happened
I love you Hai
If my so-called boyfriend assaulted me, I would have clocked him one!! That’s not a man at all when assaulting a woman!!! Kick his @$$ to the curb, you can do better and focus on yourself!! No man is worth ending up in jail and ruining your life over!!
@jordanparker you are a pos spitting in a woman’s face
This is what being spoiled gets you. She can thank her mom for allowing this. She is quickly going to learn that mommy can’t bail you out of this one.
What the hell is your problem? Saying thank her mom for allowing this. You obviously don’t know anything. And her mom never bailed her out. So keep your comments to yourself.