maddhatir
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NO FLAMES- NOT laughing at the woman who was "hurt"

Sheriff's Department Looking For Witnesses in Disney World Tea Cup Brawl

Here is the story- b/c I cannot post the link:
The Sheriff's Department in Orange County, Florida, is looking for eyewitnesses who may have some information regarding an attack that occurred in May at Walt Disney World.
In May 2007 a fight that took place at the Mad Tea Party ride at the Walt Disney World Resort. Three months later one woman is facing felony charges and the other woman has chronic head and neck problems. The fight occurred at the "The Most Magical Place On Earth" when Victoria Walker, 51, accused Aimee Krause, 34 of skipping ahead in the line.
Walker, who was with her 11 year old daughter, was in line and about to board the ride when she began yelling and cursing about the incident, and shoved two of the children with Krause. As soon as the second set of children with Krause had boarded the teacups, Walker kicked her from behind. She then grabbed Krause and began to beat her, only stopping when someone was able to pull her off.
Walker, who was considerably larger than Krause, was at first released and was able to go back home to Alabama. Things changed, however, when Krause was sent to the doctor and found out that she had suffered from a concussion, a herniated disc in her spine, and post-traumatic seizures. Once these finding were discovered, a felony warrant was issued and Walker was arrested in Alabama late last week. She was transported to Orlando, and has since been released on $4000.00 bail from the Orange County Jail.
Krause has not been able to work or even drive since the incident, and meets weekly with a neurologist. She is on medication to control the seizures, but she says that she relies on her husband and friends to stay with her because of lingering memory and physical problems. "My life has been ruined. I am not a vindictive person, but I want her to get the maximum. I want her to set a precedent that you can't get away with that sort of behavior", she says.
Police are asking witnesses to call Det. Kelly Boaz at (407)939-3200.