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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Cat Fight at the Brook Line Bar N Sinker - Detective Michelle McHenry gets the crap beat out of her!

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Little Miss Coplette detective Michelle McHenry went back to a bar to finish a fight with another woman and ended up getting the crap beat out of her -- so what's a knuckle-dragging Neanderthal coplette to do? Of course, she had the other woman busted for assaulting an officer.


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Pittsburg's pugnacious detective Michelle McHenry aka Michelle Auge


Judge Withdraws Charges Against Woman Accused Of Beating Up Off-Duty Police Officer
The judge withdrew the charges against Angie Hindman.


19 January 2022


A judge withdrew all charges against a woman accused of beating up an off-duty police officer. Angie Hindman allegedly attacked Detective Michelle McHenry at the Brook Line Bar N Sinker. Authorities said the two, who knew each other, started arguing. Hindman says McHenry left but then came back. Police say they started fighting and Hindman choked McHenry and punched her in the face 17 times. They say the detective bit Hindman in self-defense. The judge withdrew the charges against Hindman.



 

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The original bucket of lies before the judge saw through it all:


Woman charged with assaulting off-duty Pittsburgh police detective, claims self defense
Police say 44-year-old Angie Hindman attacked Det. Michelle McHenry inside the Brook Line & Sinker Bar around 11 p.m.

1 November 2022


A Brookline woman is being charged for allegedly assaulting an off-duty Pittsburgh police detective Saturday night.
Police say 44-year-old Angie Hindman attacked Det. Michelle McHenry inside the Brook Line & Sinker bar around 11 p.m.
According to the criminal complaint, McHenry is involved in a separate investigation of Hindman's son.
Det. McHenry told police Hindman approached her at the bar while off-duty shouting, "You're not going to come after my son, you're not going to say [expletive] about my son, he didn't do nothing," the complaint said.
Det. McHenry told police Hindman dragged her outside, punched her and strangled her, while continuing to yell, "My son didn't do nothing!"
Hindman denied that happened, telling Pittsburgh Action News 4 that McHenry approached her, accusing her of sharing a video that McHenry showed her. Hindman said that video cleared her son, she was grateful McHenry showed her, but she did not have a copy.
"We had words in the bar. We moved. I went on the other side of the bar to get away from it," Hindman said. "She left, came back, came in like a raging bull. The bartender had asked her to leave, she was hollering over at me, she's like 6-foot tall, she spits at me then she's swinging her arms, so I defended myself and that's when it all happened and she bit me, that's why I was trying to push her."
Hindman suffered bite marks. According to the criminal complaint McHenry admitted she bit Hindman, but said she was defending herself.
Police say some of the attack was captured on surveillance cameras outside. Hindman said she is hopeful there were cameras inside the bar as well.
McHenry was struck 17 times in the face during the attack, the arresting officer stated in the criminal complaint. Police observed Det. McHenry sustained "severe swelling" to her face and marks on her neck that were consistent with strangulation. She was transported to UPMC Mercy hospital and is in stable condition.
Hindman was taken to UPMC Mercy hospital for her wound and was transported to the Allegheny County Jail. Hindman said the bite wounds are being treated with antibiotics.
Hindman is charged with retaliation against a witness, assault and strangulation.
Det. McHenry also told police other individuals were involved in the attack. Brianna Holland, 23, and Matthew Hindman, 41, were arrested on charges of simple assault and disorderly conduct in connection to the fight.

 

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Another article about coplette Michelle McHenry, then known as Michelle Auge, from 8 years ago:


New move within police department stirs controversy

30 June 2014


Channel 11 News has learned that a new move within the Pittsburgh Police Department is stirring up some controversy.
Target 11's Rick Earle reported that Michelle Auge has been taken off the streets and named to the newly-created position of police liaison, where she'll work closely with the new Public Safety Officer Steven Bucar.
Police sources expressed concern to Earle about Auge's past, which includes an assault charge Channel 11 News reported in 2006.
According to the criminal complaint, Auge, whose last name was then McHenry, was off-duty and not in uniform when she allegedly punched her former boyfriend in the face. He was charged also charged in the incident.
Her boyfriend's case was withdrawn, and there's no record of any case against Auge, suggesting her case was also withdrawn and then expunged.
Police spokeswoman Sonya Toler said Auge's past has been dealt with and is not an issue.
"Whatever happened is in the officer's past. The police bureau has addressed that, and it's not important at this point. It has no bearing on her performance," said Toler.

 
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