Not many criminals are intelligent, and even those who are, usually get caught. But getting caught on a video that has gone viral where you're hurling racial epithets at an Asian cop in Washington Square Park when you're wanted by the law, isn't going to put you in the front row of a Mensa meeting.
Shermaine Laster, of Brooklyn was arrested at JFK International Airport Friday according to an FBI spokesperson. An arrest warrant had been filed in the Northern District of Texas, whereby he was charged with being a felon in possession of a weapon, according to the FBI.
Laster made headlines earlier this month when he was caught on camera repeatedly calling Officer Philip Huynh a “c—k” while he and other cops tried to clear protesters from the Greenwich Village park. I'm not sure what a "c--k" is, but it's evidently not nice.
“I’m on the sidewalk, what you gonna do?” Laster screamed at Huynh on the video. “What’s your name? You’re not even from this country. You piece of s–t. You f–king ch–k!” the incredibly stupid Laster allegedly yelled at the NYPD officer in Washington Square Park. You would think a person with a warrant out for their arrest would not make a scene, but Laster didn't figure that out yet.
“I’m on the sidewalk, what you gonna do?” Laster screamed at Huynh on the video. “What’s your name? You’re not even from this country. You piece of s–t. You f–king ch–k!” the incredibly stupid Laster allegedly yelled at the NYPD officer in Washington Square Park. You would think a person with a warrant out for their arrest would not make a scene, but Laster didn't figure that out yet.
Laster is alleged to have a rap sheet so long that it could be put through a shredder and serve as confetti for an entire Manhattan gay pride parade. The dude has 13 arrests, which include seven felonies with four arrests for weapons related charges according to a secret source.
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ReplyDeleteepithets: an adjective or descriptive phrase "expressing a quality characteristic" of the person