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Woman Guilty of Hitting Child in Face With Baseball Bat

Posted by Sandra On November - 25 - 2010

Shondra Bufford on dreamindemon.com

https://blog.extraface.com/2024/08/07/huh7chfgd AKRON, Ohio — A jury found an Akron mother guilty of felonious assault after being charged with smacking a teen girl in the face with a baseball bat. Back in April, two teen girls got into an argument. One of the teens went home and told her mother, 38-year-old Shondra Bufford, about the altercation. So Bufford, her two daughters and Bufford’s sister all jumped into a car and drove to the home of the other teenager. Once they arrived, they all piled out with Bufford swinging a baseball bat inquiring who wanted to fight her daughter.

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