Woman Accused Of Attacking Couple With Pooper Scooper
The couple told a Wisconsin television station that they were awakened around 4:30 a.m. Sunday by the sound of their pet dog barking.The wife went to investigate the noise and found Leisa Reed of Milwaukee swinging a pooper scooper and a pair of scissors in her kitchen, according to the report.The man ran to the kitchen after his wife screamed.He told police that Reed was threatening to kill them and started hitting them with the pooper scooper.The man said he tried to get Reed out of his house but she resisted. He then threw her down a flight of stairs and into the basement.Officers arrived and were forced to use a Taser gun on Reed to subdue her. The report said it took five officers to bring the 5-foot-tall woman under control.Reed was charged with two felonies and four misdemeanors in the case.The couple said they did not know Reed.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.






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