Deborah Frisch Yelled Anti-Asian Insults During Arrest, According to Police Report
Posted on | January 24, 2018 | Comments Off on Deborah Frisch Yelled Anti-Asian Insults During Arrest, According to Police Report
Deborah Ellen Frisch, Ph.D., after her Jan. 5 arrest in Bend, Oregon.
Deborah Frisch was “uncooperative” and shouted racial slurs when she was arrested in Oregon earlier this month, according to a police report. Frisch, a former university professor who was wanted on a fugitive warrant from Colorado, became “extremely hostile and belligerent” when police confronted her at Bend City Hall.
“I had prior knowledge that Frisch had an outstanding warrant (full extradition) out of Colorado and that she had been uncooperative with police officers in the past,” Officer Cynthia Ksenzulak wrote in her Jan. 5 report. Frisch, 56, is a former psychology professor charged with two felonies in Colorado related to her harassment of conservative blogger Jeff Goldstein. Frisch was already on probation in Oregon for prior crimes in Colorado when she fled to Oregon after failing to appear at a scheduled hearing for charges of stalking and attempted bribery. She was arrested in November in Bend, but released from custody in December.
According to Officer Ksenzulak’s report, Frisch “referred to me as ‘Kung Pao Cunt’ and kept saying that she was going to resist and that we were going to have to use force on her”:
Frisch used a lot of racial epithets towards the Asian culture and called assisting officers, “Pork chops and pigs.” She screamed at the top of her lungs and then tried to fall to her back. I held her upright so that she did not lay directly onto her handcuffed hands.
Frisch continued to scream and yell. Due to her assaultive and threatening behavior, we placed her in a [restraining harness] without incident. I assisted in escorting her to a patrol vehicle by holding onto and lifting her left side upper body. During this entire time, Frisch did not stop yelling racial epithets toward me.
So much for Frisch’s “progressive” politics, eh? She faces an extradition hearing Thursday on the Colorado charges and another hearing Jan. 30 on misdemeanor charges related to the arrest incident.
(Hat-tip: @tehdailysqueak on Twitter.)