Woman Accused of Breast Milk Assault on Police Loses Teaching Job
DELAWARE, Ohio—
A central Ohio woman who has pled not guilty to assaulting a police officer by spraying him with milk from her lactating breast has now reportedly lost her job as a teacher.
According to a Columbus Dispatch report, Stephanie Robinette, 30, of Westerville, has been fired from her teaching job at Summit Academy on Columbus' East
The Columbus Dispatch report confirmed Robinette's firing through information obtained in a public records request.
On June 27, Robinette plead not guilty to several charges, including domestic violence and assault, stemming from her weekend arrest.
The new mom's troubles started early on June 25th at the Bridgewater Banquet Center in Delaware.
Robinette and her husband were guests at a wedding but got into a fight outside in the parking lot as the party was winding down.
A 911 caller said,"She's intoxicated and she's swinging."
The bride apparently attempted to calm Robinette, but she responded by locking herself inside her car, a red Honda.
The 911 caller said, "I mean the bride's out here right now consoling her. They're friends. It's coming to blows. It's not good."
Sheriff's deputies arrived and tried to talk to her but according to Sheriff Walter Davis she kept screaming profanities at the deputies.
Deputies say, after several failed attempts at kicking out the car's windows, Robinette finally exited the vehicle and unleashed her lactating breasts on the unsuspecting deputies.
"Then, she took out one of her breasts and literally started pumping her breast to spray the milk on officers," said Sheriff Walter Davis.
In court, a sober Stephanie Robinette said she was deeply sorry for her actions.
"I just want to apologize for this incident that occurred on Friday. I have no criminal record and I take these charges very seriously and I absolutely intend to seek help for substance abuse with alcohol because alcoholism does run in my family and I'm addressing that, and absolutely serious to go forward with counseling and rehabilitation."
The Columbus Dispatch report says Robinette has a masters degree and she taught second and third graders.