Tuesday, March 29, 2011

UPDATE: Alabama Woman's Burger King Stunt Results in Felony Charge



Nekiva Hardy
By Alicia Cruz
The Black Urban Times

TheSmokingGun issued an update on Nekiva Hardy, the bikini-clad Alabama woman seen on youtube raging at Burger King employees for 'making me wait too long."

Hardy finally admitted she gave Panama City, Florida cops a false name (Kemisia Smith) during her spring break arrest, which has become a media sensation following the virtual footprint her crime left when a video, which has received more than 67,000 views so far, of the incident popped up on you tube.
So far, Hardy has admitted to assaulting one Burger King employee by pulling her hair, but just when she appears to be remorseful, "I’m guilty of that [pulling the employees hair]. I aint blaming nobody but myself," she blurts out, "Them bitches [employees] ticked me off."

As for her telling the arresting officers that she traveled to Florida with two of her four children, the youngest being a two-year-old who reportedly has cerebral palsy, Hardy admitted she lied because she figured if the officers thought she had young children to care for, they would be less likely to incarcerate her.

Police said they questioned Hardy once she told them she was in Panama City with her young children, but that the mother of four was "uncooperative" and "very vague," concerning the childrens whereabouts, and the arresting officers Cops did not have enough information to report the children as missing.

Hardy added that Florida is a jacked up State and investigators just "want all the publicity," and are simply adding charges because they think she's making light of the serious case. She added that the employees were partially responsible for the tray, napkin and plastic-jug smack down because when she entered the restaurant, the employees were not wearing "smiles on their faces."

Hardy says she felt like she and her friends were not treated fairly and she should know; she says she worked at McDonald’s and Church’s Chicken in the past, and knows how to greet her customers. "If I knew what was gonna happen, I would’ve gone to Taco Bell,” said Hardy.

When asked if she would turn herself in on the additional five counts she is now facing, Hardy's response was "F---them, they’ll have to come and get me.”  Although Hardy's home Lark Drive address in Montgomery, Alabama has been plastered across the Internet, she told a reporter police were going to have a "hard time" finding her.

Hardy, 30, was initially charged with a single misdemeanor count of battery for her oceanfront fast-food buffoonery, but now, she's facing one count of felony criminal mischief, two counts of misdemeanor battery, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

A Facebook page Hardy posted has since been deleted, WAFF reported, and at the conclusion of a telephone interview with a WAFF reporter last week, Hardy asked that the reporter send her an e-mail with a link to the TSG story about her arrest. 

The email address Hardy provided belonged to Nekiva Hardy. When asked about the name on the email account, Hardy claimed that it was the name of her grandmother, who had recently died, and she was using it as a tribute.

Stay tuned
for more on the utterly ridiculous and sad days in the life of the old-enough-to-know-better and moronic.

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