Earlier this month, we brought you the story of Sarah Beam. She is the woman who, when her son caught the 'rona, drove him to a testing site in the TRUNK OF HER CAR to avoid catching it herself. Sarah Beam is a nincompoop who shouldn't be around children. Side note, she's also a teacher. Since our original report, Beam was arrested and went before the judge. The judge ruled, "Meh, it's no big deal."
Beam was charged with endangering a child because, and I can't stress this enough, she endangered a child-- her child. Or "allegedly" endangered a child. Even though she was caught with her son in the trunk of her car and admitted why. Legally speaking, it's still "allegedly." Doesn't matter. Judge Chris Morton ruled on Thursday that there was no probable cause for the charge of endangering a child: The child that Sarah Beam put in the trunk of her car and drove around in.
The District Attorney's office says they'll keep reviewing the case, and may take it to a grand jury if they find a more appropriate charge. Beam's attorney disputes the facts of the case, and adds that even if the facts were true "the judge has acknowledged with his finding that my client did not place her child in imminent danger of bodily harm." Yes, the son that the volunteers at the testing center found in the trunk of her car. Allegedly.
At the very least, Beam is on administrative leave from teaching other children.
I'd be curious to know what Judge Chris Morton thinks IS endangering children. If it's not locking your kid in the trunk of your car because you are afraid of getting sick, then what? People are given harsher penalties for driving with a kid not wearing a seatbelt. This lunatic drove around with her son in her trunk because she watches too many Anthony Fauci briefings.
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January 17, 2022 at 09:22AM - Brodigan
Judge Rules It's No Big Deal That a Teacher Drove With Her Son in Trunk of Her Car to Avoid Catching COVID
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