Language Police Drop Charges.
A Texas City woman had disorderly conduct charges dropped last week.Disorderly conduct charge brought by an assistant fire marshal against a woman who dropped the F-bomb at Wal-Mart has been dropped, the city’s interim manager said Wednesday.
When reached by phone, Kathryn Fridge, 29, of Texas City, said she was elated to hear the news and felt vindicated.
Alfred A. Decker IV, La Marque assistant fire marshal, cited Fridge on Aug. 4 when he overheard her utter the granddaddy of all expletives. Fridge, who was shopping for batteries with her mother and 2-year-old daughter ahead of Tropical Storm Edouard’s landfall, said “They don’t have any f------ more.”
Decker took Fridge to his car, handcuffed her and wrote her a citation. City Prosecutor Jay Brown dropped the charge March 19, said interim City Manager Eric Gage.
“After completion of his investigation to the facts of the case and existing case law, the state contends there is insufficient evidence to proceed and moves to dismiss,” said Gage, reading Brown’s comments on the decision.
This was all about batteries while preparing for a hurricane. The lady did say it front of her children. She's got to be a wonderful mom. But this Decker needs to be fired and get a new job. f- U Decker!


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