12 year old girl ordered by mom to punch woman in face (VIDEO)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 08/31/2013 05:40 AM [ Comments ]
A woman was arrested after she was caught on CCTV ordering her 12 year old daughter to punch a woman in the face that had not pulled up far enough to pump gas at a Fort Lauderdale gas station. As if that is not enough; the woman then jumped into the other motorists car and stole her iPhone.
NBC Miami reports that Quacheena Juett, 33, of Fort Lauderdale, faces several charges after her Thursday arrest, including burglary, contributing to the delinquency or dependency of a child, resisting without violence and dealing in stolen property. She was being held without bond on a probation violation.
After Judge John Hurley read the allegations against her in court on Friday, Juett said: "No. That's not true."
The alleged victim, Randa St. Cyr, said that when she got out of her car on Aug. 17 at a Sunoco gas station at 831 West Sunrise Boulevard to pump gas, Juett started screaming at her to pull her car up further, the offense report said.
St. Cyr told Juett that she needed to wait until she was finishing filling her car up and then she would move, the report said. Meanwhile, Juett and her daughter allegedly got out of their car.
"The mother told her 12 year old daughter to "handle that" when the juvenile struck the victim in the face with a closed fist," the report said.
When Juett saw St. Cyr walking back to her car to call police, Juett ran to the woman's car and took her cell phone, the report said.
Mother and daughter then got into their car and drove off, authorities said. But a gas station clerk saw the whole incident and it was captured on surveillance video. Police were able to locate the duo from the GPS on St. Cyr's iPhone, which Juett had taken, the report said.
After Judge John Hurley read the allegations against her in court on Friday, Juett said: "No. That's not true."
The alleged victim, Randa St. Cyr, said that when she got out of her car on Aug. 17 at a Sunoco gas station at 831 West Sunrise Boulevard to pump gas, Juett started screaming at her to pull her car up further, the offense report said.
St. Cyr told Juett that she needed to wait until she was finishing filling her car up and then she would move, the report said. Meanwhile, Juett and her daughter allegedly got out of their car.
"The mother told her 12 year old daughter to "handle that" when the juvenile struck the victim in the face with a closed fist," the report said.
When Juett saw St. Cyr walking back to her car to call police, Juett ran to the woman's car and took her cell phone, the report said.
Mother and daughter then got into their car and drove off, authorities said. But a gas station clerk saw the whole incident and it was captured on surveillance video. Police were able to locate the duo from the GPS on St. Cyr's iPhone, which Juett had taken, the report said.
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