(Stillwater, Okla.) – A Cushing woman has been ordered held in the Payne County Jail on charges of kicking her mother, resisting a Cushing police officer, being intoxicated in public and then slapping another Cushing police officer while she was incarcerated in the Cushing City Jail, all on Sept. 13.
Angela Chauntay White, 54, has been scheduled to be arraigned on all of her charges this afternoon, court records show. Her total bail has been set at $7,500, court records show.
White was arrested at her residence on Sept. 13 by Cushing Police Officer Casey Perry, who was sent there on a report of a disturbance between mother and son, according to his affidavit.
Her son, who was sitting outside on a pickup tailgate, had red marks on his right arm from his shoulder to his elbow, but he did not want to press charges against his mother, who he said had been drinking and was “throwing everything around trashing the inside of the house,” the affidavit alleged.
He said “when he tried to stop her, she began to get physical so he went outside,” where his mother followed and began hitting him in the bicep of his right arm, the affidavit alleged.
The officer said, “I escorted White back inside to talk to her,” away from her son, Perry wrote in his affidavit.
“Inside the house there were papers and photographs lying all over the living room floor. I asked White why she was throwing everything around. White said she was looking for her pills and blamed (her son) for hiding them from her,” the affidavit alleged.
Along with smelling of alcohol, “White also had a chalky white residue on her bottom lip,” the affidavit said.
“She said that she had just taken her morning medication, but would not tell me what the medication was,” the officer wrote in his affidavit.
After her son reiterated that he did not want to press charges against his mother, the officer left, but was sent back to White’s residence about 45 minutes later on another disturbance, the affidavit alleged.
“When I pulled up in my patrol car, White was standing in the street yelling at her mother,” while White’s son was standing in front of the woman, the officer alleged in his affidavit.
The officer was able to handcuff her left wrist, but the handcuff would not latch on her right wrist due to White’s several metal bracelets, the affidavit said.
“White pulled her right arm away from me in an attempt,” to attack her mother and her son, the officer alleged in his affidavit.
“I attempted to pull White by her left arm towards me,” away from her mother and son, but White again pulled away from the officer and kicked her mother in the left shin, the officer alleged in his affidavit.
“At that point, I used White’s left arm to pull her to the ground. Officer Bill McCarty grabbed White’s right arm and put it behind her back.
“After a short struggle we were able to get White handcuffed,” the officer wrote in his affidavit.
“The entire way to my car, approximately 30 feet, she continued to try to pull her arms away from me,” the officer alleged in his affidavit.
About eight hours later, while White was being held in the Cushing City Jail, she struck the right jaw line of Cushing Police Officer Christopher Haywood, his affidavit alleged.
That occurred while three officers were attempting to move her from one cell to a mental health cell “as she had urinated herself, removed her jail-issued pants and could potentially cause harm to her cellmate,” Haywood alleged in his affidavit.
If convicted of her all of her latest charges, White could be incarcerated for 10 years, court records show.
In 2012, White pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary of a Cushing house, for which she was placed on three years’ probation, court records show.
In 2010, White was placed on probation for one year for misdemeanor assault and battery, court records show.
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