Rachel Anne Hachero (Lee Co. Sheriff' Dept.) |
Some of you may know that I sell cars for a living. This story is a "new one on me!"
17 year old Rachel Anne Hachero has been charged, in Florida, with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful possession of a firearm and battery after deputies say she pulled a gun on her mother during an argument.
You see, Rach, according to police reports, was mad at mommy for not wanting to co-sign for a car. Rach then confronted mommy, at home, with a gun and pistol-whipped her head, according to the report. The mother told investigators that Hachero ordered her into the vehicle and demanded she drive to the dealership to sign for the car or she would shoot her.
They went to the dealership where Rachel drove off in her new 2004 Nissan 350z.
Rachel's mother told investigators she did not want to press charges against Hachero, because she had recently been accepted to several Ivy League colleges.
Deputies decided to charge Hachero due to the nature of the incident.
By the way, the gun allegedly used by Hachero in the assault was reported stolen from the home of a Lee County (FL) Port Authority officer in Fort Myers in July of 2010.
I'm guessing that them fancy colleges may have to wait. Rachel's undergraduate work may be at Barbwire College!
17 year old Rachel Anne Hachero has been charged, in Florida, with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful possession of a firearm and battery after deputies say she pulled a gun on her mother during an argument.
You see, Rach, according to police reports, was mad at mommy for not wanting to co-sign for a car. Rach then confronted mommy, at home, with a gun and pistol-whipped her head, according to the report. The mother told investigators that Hachero ordered her into the vehicle and demanded she drive to the dealership to sign for the car or she would shoot her.
They went to the dealership where Rachel drove off in her new 2004 Nissan 350z.
Rachel's mother told investigators she did not want to press charges against Hachero, because she had recently been accepted to several Ivy League colleges.
Deputies decided to charge Hachero due to the nature of the incident.
By the way, the gun allegedly used by Hachero in the assault was reported stolen from the home of a Lee County (FL) Port Authority officer in Fort Myers in July of 2010.
I'm guessing that them fancy colleges may have to wait. Rachel's undergraduate work may be at Barbwire College!