On April 27th, a New York radio host streamed herself on Facebook saying "F**k the police," and just hours later plowed her Volkswagon into a NYPD highway officer who was directing traffic after a previous deadly accident.
I posted about the incident and described how Officer Anastasios Tsakos, 43, the father of a six-year-old daughter and three-year-old son, was thrown about 200 feet from the impact and killing him.
The alleged killer, Jessica Beauvais, 32, sat in the back of the patrol car after her arrest and according to The New York Daily News, she complained, “Why did my first accident have to be a cop? Not that I wanted it to be someone else, but f**k, I’ve been driving since I was 16 and haven’t hit as much as a pothole.”
The alleged killer, Jessica Beauvais, 32, sat in the back of the patrol car after her arrest and according to The New York Daily News, she complained, “Why did my first accident have to be a cop? Not that I wanted it to be someone else, but f**k, I’ve been driving since I was 16 and haven’t hit as much as a pothole.”
On Tuesday, Jessica Beauvais was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court on Tuesday on a 13-count indictment for the death of NYPD Highway Officer Tsakos, whose leg was severed in the collision.
On her radio show, Beauvais posted a nearly two-hour Facebook stream in which she spoke of the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, saying, “This week we are going to talk about the ignorance that was the Derek Chauvin trial — or the ignorance that is essentially just is this f**king justice system.”
On her radio show, Beauvais posted a nearly two-hour Facebook stream in which she spoke of the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, saying, “This week we are going to talk about the ignorance that was the Derek Chauvin trial — or the ignorance that is essentially just is this f**king justice system.”
As she spat out her venom, she Played the song “F**k Tha Police” by N.W. A., she added, “Like NWA say about the police — if you’re going to kill me, at least I get to take someone with me. I’m one of those people. If I’m going to go, someone is coming.”
During the entire video Beauvais was drinking an unknown substance from a plastic cup and later washing it down with a bottle of Snapple. The Daily Mail reported, “Police sources claim she later confessed to guzzling vodka before the deadly accident.”
Beauvais had been driving with a suspended license along the Long Island Expressway when the incident occurred.
Once she reached the precinct station house, Beauvais reportedly told police, “I was driving tonight. I was operating the vehicle, I was going to pick up my son. I came from the studio, I had a shot of Absolut 1800 [vodka]. I don’t drink, I smoke. [Although vodka has a high enough alcohol level to burn, you cannot smoke it.] I smoke weed regularly. I drank two glasses of wine [so she does drink] and dropped my son off in West Hempstead [L.I.]. I smoked at the podcast studio. I had two more glasses of wine and had two shots of 1800 Patron, I don’t know why they stopped me. Speeding, I guess. They say I hit someone. I heard a thump.”
Beauvais had been driving with a suspended license along the Long Island Expressway when the incident occurred.
Once she reached the precinct station house, Beauvais reportedly told police, “I was driving tonight. I was operating the vehicle, I was going to pick up my son. I came from the studio, I had a shot of Absolut 1800 [vodka]. I don’t drink, I smoke. [Although vodka has a high enough alcohol level to burn, you cannot smoke it.] I smoke weed regularly. I drank two glasses of wine [so she does drink] and dropped my son off in West Hempstead [L.I.]. I smoked at the podcast studio. I had two more glasses of wine and had two shots of 1800 Patron, I don’t know why they stopped me. Speeding, I guess. They say I hit someone. I heard a thump.”
But she doesn't drink and drives with her son in the car when she smokes wine and vodka.
After the arraignment, Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch stated: “She’s been remanded, but let me tell you this, when you look in that courtroom and see that woman, she doesn’t look evil, but the words she said the night before were hurtful. She doesn’t look evil, but her actions created evil. She has to answer for what she’s done. She has to pay for the consequences that those hateful words and those evil actions caused to a police officer and his family. She knows she did it because she confessed to it. She’s in prison now because she ran. She meant to run. She didn’t care about any other police officers or the public.”
The 13-count indictment against Beauvais included aggravated manslaughter, manslaughter, aggravated criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter. She pled not guilty but was denied bail for some reason.
After the arraignment, Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch stated: “She’s been remanded, but let me tell you this, when you look in that courtroom and see that woman, she doesn’t look evil, but the words she said the night before were hurtful. She doesn’t look evil, but her actions created evil. She has to answer for what she’s done. She has to pay for the consequences that those hateful words and those evil actions caused to a police officer and his family. She knows she did it because she confessed to it. She’s in prison now because she ran. She meant to run. She didn’t care about any other police officers or the public.”
The 13-count indictment against Beauvais included aggravated manslaughter, manslaughter, aggravated criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter. She pled not guilty but was denied bail for some reason.
Her biggest mistake was not being an illegal alien.
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