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Default Teabagger who claimed he was beaten loses in criminal trial

Two charged in scuffle at St. Louis County meeting found not guilty

CLAYTON • Two men charged in an altercation outside a contentious town
hall forum in 2009 were found not guilty of assault after a trial in St.
Louis County Municipal Court.

The verdict came today after a trial that started Monday.

Elston McCowan, of St. Louis, and Perry Molens, of De Soto, had been
charged with attacking a third man who was selling buttons outside the
politically charged meeting, called by U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, D-St.
Louis, at the height of debate over health care reform. Carnahan had
wanted aging to be the subject, but many in the crowd wanted to argue
over the president's health care plan.

Kenneth Gladney said he was selling "Don't Tread on Me" buttons and
flags outside the forum when McCowan and Molens attacked him without
provocation.

The two were charged with assaulting a person and interfering with
police, both ordinance violations. The interfering with police charges
were dropped and the trial was for assault charge, for which they could
have each faced up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

The jury deliberated about 40 minutes before returning with their verdict.

"They lost because they lied, it's as simple as that," said Molens after
hearing the verdict. He said since the incident he has received death
threats from Tea Party members, who had Gladney speak about the incident
at Tea Party gatherings.

"I'm thrilled," said Paul D'Agrosa, the attorney representing McCowan
and Molens. "It wasn't tried on the internet. It wasn't tried on the
blogosphere," he said, referring to political groups who wrote about the
incident online, posting videos of the incident and interviews with
witnesses.

Gladney, 40, of St. Ann, declined to comment after the verdict and
directed questions to his twin brother, Keith.

Keith Gladney said the judicial system failed his brother.

“It’s atrocious. It’s obvious," Keith Gladney said. "The legal system
here has come to the point where you can beat somebody up and still get
off.”

McCowan and Molens, each at the meeting for the Service Employees
International Union, claim Gladney was selling anti-Obama buttons, and
that when they confronted him about them, Gladney started the physical
attack by slapping McCowan's hands.

Molens testified that Gladney slapped McCowan's hands a second time, and
that McCowan pushed him.

"Gladney started punching him in the face," Molens said. "I tried
pulling him off."

The attack escalated with more punches and shoves, and McCowan suffered
a fractured shoulder, he testified.

McCowan, a Baptist minister, got chuckles in the courtroom when he
testified that he didn't turn the other cheek because it "hadn't gotten
hit yet."

Four others were also arrested and charged that night.

County Counselor Patricia Redington said charges against two were
dropped after the defendants completed 32 hours of community service
each. A charge of interfering with an officer against a Glendale man was
also dropped.

A Post-Dispatch reporter covering the events that night also was charged
with interfering with a police officer for allegedly failing to obey
repeated commands to leave. That case is pending.

Read mo
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/g...#ixzz1S1otZn8C

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The incredibly ignorant Scott Ingersoll was touting this case...

 
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