Newberry woman arrested for throwing hammer at man
Staff report
NEWBERRY, Fla. – Wanda Kay Parker, 50, was arrested yesterday and charged with aggravated battery and resisting arrest after allegedly throwing a hammer at a man she’d been caring for and then refusing to get out of an overflowing tub when deputies tried to arrest her.
At about 4:45 p.m. yesterday, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to a call about an aggravated battery at a home in Newberry. The victim reportedly told the deputy that Parker lived with him as his caregiver and that he had tried to lock himself in his bedroom because Parker was being verbally and physically abusive toward him. He said she forced her way into the room several times and started throwing things at him; he said she started with magazines but eventually threw a hammer in a plastic bag into the room, grazing the side of his head.
The deputy attempted to make contact with Parker, who had retreated to a bathroom with the water running. The deputy reportedly made at least four announcements that she should come out, but she didn’t answer. The victim reportedly told the deputy that the announcements could be heard from the other end of the house.
When backup arrived, deputies opened the bathroom door and reportedly found Parker in an overflowing tub. She reportedly did not respond to verbal commands until deputies entered the bathroom, at which point she reportedly told them to get out. After she was told she was under arrest, she allegedly refused to get out of the bathtub and was eventually escorted out of the tub.
Post Miranda, she declined to answer any questions.
Parker has six felony convictions (none violent) and 30 misdemeanor convictions (none violent). She has served two state prison sentences for offenses out of Alachua and Levy counties, with her most recent release in 2018. Judge James Colaw set bail at $10,000.
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Such drama in the future conservative utopia of Springs County. Sad.
Gainesville is just full of the same WT and BT ladies. They are just more abundant in Gainesville. Just look in the Tower Rd, SW 20th Ave, E. University Ave, and the Waldo Rd corridors for your special care giver.
Why would you hire a 6 time felon who has done time in the joint as your caregiver ? Hasn’t anyone heard of background checks ?
He may have 7…..
WTF didn’t the victim use Google to prescreen the witch?
🤪🤡🫣
A professional waste to the community. 36 convictions and two prison sentences. She has done nothing more than become a zit on the butt of North Central Florida. She is nothing more than a drug addicted WT call girl posing as a caregiver.
Neck tattoo. About right…
Judge James Colaw set bail at $45,000 for someone digging up arrowheads, but this violent career felon gets $10,000? Where is the rationale for that?
You could say she almost…nailed him…with that hammer.
Sorry, I’ll see myself to the door.