Daily Stormer
March 11, 2015
Black people on the bus are the worst thing ever. Even if they can manage to remain non-aggressive, they are extremely loud.
A Thursday afternoon bus trip, from Cleveland to Columbus, came to a sudden stop while passing through Morrow County, when a passenger was removed from the bus.
According to Lieutenant Craig Cvetan of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the bus driver called for help after a passenger became disruptive.
Trooper Tressa Winans responded to the call.
“It seemed like the female was being cooperative, following the trooper’s directions, gathering things like she’s willingly leaving,” Cvetan said.
As seen on a video posted to YouTube, by passenger Zach Baugh, the woman, Antoinnet Taylor of Warrensville Heights, struck Winans in the face.
The struggle spilled out onto the berm, where Winans took several more blows to her face and body.
Two men were seen getting off the bus to help Winans, and a sheriff’s deputy responded, as well.
Lt. Cvetan said jumping into a police involved assault can be dangerous. “You have to be careful in a situation like that if you’re going to become involved – that the trooper doesn’t think that you’re just another person trying to hurt them,” Cvetan said. “So typically we would prefer that you don’t get engaged. In this situation it worked out.”
The video shows Trooper Winans handcuffing Taylor and escorting her out of frame with the help of the deputy.
Baugh said before the altercation, the woman was acting very strange.
“She was talking about demons and how people with blue eyes are the devil,” he said. “She was saying things, looking up in to the top of the bus and talking to people that weren’t there.”