• Hey BLM! 'Drunk driver', 32, who said 'f**k the police' and downed tequ

    From buh buh biden@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 4 09:54:26 2021
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    Come on white people! Let's see some rioting, looting and property destruction! Let's get it on!

    A suspected drunk driver who streamed herself on Facebook Live saying
    'f**k the police' while downing shots hours before she killed a veteran
    cop in a hit-and-run in New York City boasted about carrying a knife 'everywhere I go', it has been revealed.

    Jessica Beauvais, 32, posted a 1 hour and 51 minute livestream on her
    Facebook page Monday evening as part of her Face the Reality radio show
    where she addressed the trial of white ex-cop Derek Chauvin for the murder
    of George Floyd, slammed police officers and the justice system and played N.W.A song 'F**k Tha Police'.

    In the rambling post, she told her social media followers she likes guns because 'they're pretty' and ranted about being pro capital punishment,
    while she said 'potential death' is just 'part of the job' for cops.

    Throughout the video, Beauvais is seen vaping and drinking an unknown dark liquid from a plastic cup and, at one point, washes down the contents of a
    red shot glass with a bottle of Snapple. Police sources claim she later confessed to guzzling vodka, wine and smoking weed before the deadly
    incident.

    Hours later, Beauvais allegedly got behind the wheel of her Volkswagen and plowed into NYPD Highway Officer Anastasios Tsakos, 43, on the Long Island Expressway around 2am Tuesday morning.

    Tsakos was redirecting traffic following a separate fatal car accident in Queens when Beauvais' car allegedly veered and struck officer Tsakos head
    on. Tsakos, 43 year-old married father to a three year-old son and six
    year-old daughter, was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    Beauvais, who was allegedly intoxicated and driving with a suspended
    license at the time, allegedly sped away from the scene with a 'completely shattered' windshield before being stopped by police.

    Sources told New York Daily News she was almost double the legal alcohol
    limit for driving - registering a 0.15 on a Breathalyzer test - and was slurring her words and unsteady on her feet when cops arrested her.

    She allegedly fumed at the arresting officers, telling them: 'F**k you. I
    don't have to listen to you.'

    Beauvais, who says she has a 13-year-old son in the video, later offered a tearful apology for Tsakos' death as she was led out of the NYPD's 107th Precinct in handcuffs on Tuesday afternoon. 'I'm sorry that I hit him and
    that he's dead,' she sobbed.

    She now faces 13 charges including manslaughter in the second degree, aggravated manslaughter in the second degree, vehicular manslaughter in
    the second degree and leaving the scene of an incident without
    reporting/death. She faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

    Suspected drunk driver Jessica Beauvais, 32, streamed herself on Facebook
    Live saying 'f**k the police' and downing shots hours before she allegedly struck and killed a veteran cop in a hit-and-run in New York
    City +26
    Suspected drunk driver Jessica Beauvais, 32, streamed herself on Facebook
    Live saying 'f**k the police' and downing shots hours before she allegedly struck and killed a veteran cop in a hit-and-run in New York City

    Beauvais posted a 1 hour and 51 minute livestream on her Facebook page
    Monday evening. At one point, she washes down the contents of a red shot
    glass (above) +26
    Beauvais posted a 1 hour and 51 minute livestream on her Facebook page
    Monday evening. At one point, she washes down the contents of a red shot
    glass (above)

    Jessica Beauvais, 32, of Hempstead (pictured) is walked out of the 107th Precinct in Queens after allegedly striking and killing NYPD officer
    Anastasios Tsakos on the Long Island Expressway +26
    NYPD Highway Officer Anastasios Tsakos (pictured) was struck and killed by
    an alleged drunk driver on the Long Island Expressway in Queens early
    Tuesday +26
    Jessica Beauvais, 32, (left) of Hempstead is walked out of the 107th
    Precinct in Queens after allegedly striking and killing NYPD officer
    Anastasios Tsakos (right) on the Long Island Expressway

    Just hours before the fatal encounter, Beauvais streamed the Facebook Live video at 6.37 pm on her social media account under another name.

    Beauvais begins the 1 hour 51 minute Facebook Live video, speaking about Chauvin's trial.

    'This week we are going to talk about the ignorance that was the Derek
    Chauvin trial - or the ignorance that is essentially just is this f**ing justice system,' she says.

    'Police say an oath and in that oath they say an oath that they are not supposed to be afraid of that position and that is literally in the
    rules.'

    Chauvin was found guilty on all charges for the Memorial Day murder of
    George Floyd last year after he knelt on the black man's neck for more
    than nine minutes until he died.

    Beauvais reads out part of an oath taken by members of law enforcement
    that they will 'enforce the law courteously, appropriately, without fear, malice or ill will' and questions how this had led to officers 'shooting
    and killing people on the streets.'

    The 32-year-old then went on to say that police officers are 'signing up
    for potential death like in the army' and that it is 'part of the job'
    that people 'might try to f**king kill you.'

    'If you said that you were signing up for this dangerous job and part of
    that dangerous job is that you are not supposed to be afraid - as part of
    that job is that people might try to f**king kill you,' she says.

    'That's what you're signing up for - potential death like in the army.
    That's what you signed up for.'

    Beauvais also claimed that if she ever had a fatal encounter with police,
    she would make sure she wasn't the only victim.

    She told listeners: 'Like (hip hop group) NWA say about the police - if
    you're going to kill me, at least I get to take someone with me.

    'I'm one of those people. If I'm going to go, someone is coming.'

    Beauvais is seen vaping (above) in the video where she addressed the trial
    of white ex-cop Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd and slammed
    police officers and the justice system in the video just hours before she allegedly struck and killed a cop +26
    Beauvais is seen vaping (above) in the video where she addressed the trial
    of white ex-cop Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd and slammed
    police officers and the justice system in the video just hours before she allegedly struck and killed a cop

    Beauvais downs the contents of a red shot glass during the
    video +26
    She then immediately chases it with a bottle of Snapple +26
    Beauvais downs the contents of a red shot glass chasing it with a bottle
    of Snapple. Police said she was intoxicated while driving when she
    allegedly struck and killed Tsakos

    Beauvais is wearing the same clothes in the footage at around 6:30pm as
    the time of the crash and at the police precinct +26
    Pictured being detained shortly after the crash at around
    2:30am +26
    Beauvais being led out of the NYPD's 107th Precinct Tuesday
    afternoon +26
    Beauvais is wearing the same clothes in the footage (left) as she was seen
    in both at the time of the crash (center her arrest) and when she was
    being led out of the NYPD's 107th Precinct (right)

    In the footage, she also spoke about her love of 'weapons' comparing
    herself to the fictional DC character Harley Quinn and saying she always carries a knife.

    'I'm for guns. I like guns. I like them - they're pretty,' she says at one point where she is having a discussion with a male off camera.

    'Maybe I'm a little Harley Quinn on the brain. I like weapons. I carry a
    knife with me everywhere I go. That shit is normally on my hip but I got
    this thing here so I can't do that.

    'I like weapons, because you're not going to try me. I got tried once in
    my life when I was very young and I didn't know no better. B**ch you're
    not going to try me again in my life as I fight n***as too.

    'We can fight the police too. If you're going to shoot me, get it over
    with. What I'm saying is you're not going to try me while I'm still
    breathing.'

    She went on to say a 'taser' is 'not cute like a gun' as she questions how
    a cop can confuse the two devices - in reference to the police killing of Daunte Wright by a white cop who allegedly mistook the two.

    'I know 13-year-olds from the hood that know a taser from a gun,' she
    says.

    Beauvais says she is 'terrified' for her 13-year-old son 'don't f**king
    play with me.'

    Beauvais goes on to say she doesn't 'believe in prisons' but believes in capital punishment saying 'hang that b**ch.'

    'I don't even believe in prisons. I literally believe in the eye for an
    eye, tooth for a tooth. If you guilty, blow his head off,' she says.

    'F**k is you here for. Why I gotta feed you? For what? Y'all killing us
    for less, on the streets, and in jails blow his head off... you got
    certain states that want to hang people, hang that bitch.'

    Speaking of her love of physical fighting, Beauvais continues: 'What
    happened to fighting, I grew up on fighting. I like to fight. My hands and
    my feet and teeth.

    'It does something for me - what does it do for you? F**king people up
    never stopped being a thing. Shooting 'people is still wack. It means you
    can't fight. It means you're a cop.'

    She signs off the footage saying: 'F**k the police. F**k them.'

    Beauvais is wearing the same clothes in the footage - a pale blue crop
    top, navy pencil skirt and matching boots - as she was seen in both at the
    time of the crash and when she was being led out of the NYPD's 107th
    Precinct.

    As she was led out of the precinct in handcuffs Tuesday afternoon for her arraignment, the 32-year-old struck a far more contrite tone when asked
    about the deadly crash.

    Beauvais sobbed as she apologized for Tsakos' death saying: 'I'm sorry.
    I'm sorry that I hit him and now he's dead.'

    It was a marked difference from her comments on her arrest when she told
    cops 'f**k you, I don't have to listen to you' and claimed she had only
    had one beer, an insider told Daily News.

    She later told officers she had two glasses of wine before taking her son
    to Hempstead, then smoked a joint, downed two shots of 1800 Patron Tequila
    and drank a bottle of wine during her podcast, the criminal complaint
    states.

    NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said at a joint press conference with Mayor
    Bill de Blasio Tuesday that Beauvais was driving while intoxicated and
    with a suspended license.

    Beauvais is pictured above in Facebook photos +26
    Hours after filming the footage, Beauvais allegedly got behind the wheel
    of her Volkswagen and plowed into Tsakos +26
    Hours after filming the footage, Beauvais (pictured in Facebook photos) allegedly got behind the wheel of her Volkswagen and plowed into Tsakos,
    43, on the Long Island Expressway around 2am Tuesday morning

    Investigators survey the vehicle that struck and killed New York City
    Police Department Officer Anastasios Tsakos +26
    Investigators survey the vehicle that struck and killed New York City
    Police Department Officer Anastasios Tsakos

    Jessica Beauvais, 32, faces 13 charges after allegedly striking NYPD
    police officer with her car on the Long island Expressway on Tuesday
    morning +26
    Jessica Beauvais, 32, faces 13 charges after allegedly striking NYPD
    police officer with her car on the Long island Expressway on Tuesday
    morning

    Police say 32-year-old Jessica Beauvais was driving with a suspended
    license while intoxicated when she struck NYPD officer Anastasios Tsakos
    as he redirected traffic on the Long Island Expressway on Tuesday
    morning +26
    Police say 32-year-old Jessica Beauvais was driving with a suspended
    license while intoxicated when she struck NYPD officer Anastasios Tsakos
    as he redirected traffic on the Long Island Expressway on Tuesday morning

    Beauvais is seen arriving at Queens Central booking on Tuesday afternoon wearing the same clothes seen in the Facebook video +26
    Beauvais is seen arriving at Queens Central booking on Tuesday afternoon wearing the same clothes seen in the Facebook video

    She was arraigned Tuesday night at Queens criminal court. Her family
    members were seen leaving the court without her as she was ordered to be
    held without bail +26
    She was arraigned Tuesday night at Queens criminal court. Her family
    members were seen leaving the court without her as she was ordered to be
    held without bail

    President of the Police Benevolent Association Patrick Lynch holds a press briefing outside of Queens Criminal court after her arraignment +26
    President of the Police Benevolent Association Patrick Lynch holds a press briefing outside of Queens Criminal court after her arraignment

    According to the criminal complaint, Beauvais was speeding along the Long Island Expressway in her 2013 Volkswagen.

    She allegedly ignored the traffic cones and the flashing lights of police
    cars set up to direct traffic away from another fatal crash scene.

    Her vehicle swerved around other cars and struck Tsakos head on, throwing
    the officer 150 feet up into the air, reported the New York Post.

    He landed on the grass by the side of the road while Beauvais sped off in
    her car, prosecutors say.

    She passed several exits before coming off the expressway where she
    mounted a curb with her car, the complaint states.

    As police officers surrounded her vehicle, the alleged drunk driver
    reversed into a police car behind her in an effort to flee again,
    prosecutors say.

    Beauvais claimed not to have known she had hit a person, the complaint
    states.

    'What did I do? I heard a thump, I knew I hit something, but I didn't know
    what it was,' she allegedly told the arresting officers.

    In video capturing her arrest, Beauvais looked distraught as she was
    handcuffed by police officers in front of a patrol car.

    She was arraigned Tuesday night at Queens criminal court.

    Her family members were seen leaving the court without her as she was
    ordered to be held without bail. She will next appear in court on April
    30.

    President of the Police Benevolent Association Patrick Lynch held a press briefing outside of the court after her arraignment where he hit out at
    her apology saying: 'She's sorry not for the deed but that she got
    caught.'

    Photos of her car show the front windshield smashed and the bonnet caved
    in from where the car struck the officer.

    It is not clear what speed she was driving at at the time but Shea said he believes the damage done to her car shows 'there was no way she didn't
    know that she had struck an individual.'

    The police chief and mayor visited Tsako's home in East Northport, Long
    Island, to meet his grieving wife Irene, six-year-old daughter, and three- year-old son.

    'The pain she is going through, there is no words for,' de Blasio said.

    'A few hours ago she was looking forward to seeing her husband again and
    now she won't. (His children) will never see their father again because
    someone did the wrong thing. Here is a good man who won't be home.'

    Police are seen arresting Jessica Beauvais, 32, after she allegedly mowed
    down Tsakos and then tried to flee the scene just after 2am
    Tuesday +26
    Police are seen arresting Jessica Beauvais, 32, after she allegedly mowed
    down Tsakos and then tried to flee the scene just after 2am Tuesday

    Officer Tsakos, 43, was redirecting traffic away from another fatal car
    crash (pictured) when he was hit. He was rushed to a hospital and
    pronounced dead +26
    Officer Tsakos, 43, was redirecting traffic away from another fatal car
    crash (pictured) when he was hit. He was rushed to a hospital and
    pronounced dead

    Tsakos (pictured) was a 14-year veteran of the NYPD and leaves behind a
    wife, a six-year-old daughter, and a three-year-old son +26
    Tsakos (pictured) was a 14-year veteran of the NYPD and leaves behind a
    wife, a six-year-old daughter, and a three-year-old son

    Described as a 'highly regarded officer', Tsakos was a 14-year veteran of
    the NYPD.

    'We stand here this morning reminded once again, in law enforcement, there
    is no such thing as a routine job,' Shea said.

    'We stand here devastated and trying to pick up the pieces of what is a shattered home and a shattered NYPD family.'

    The commissioner called the accident a 'senseless and completely avoidable chain of events'.

    Tsakos and other officers were on the scene on the Long Island Expressway redirecting traffic from a car that crashed into a utility pole, killing
    one passenger.

    That was when Beauvais' car swerved to avoid hitting other vehicles,
    striking Tsakos who was standing in the roadway next to his patrol car
    head-on.

    Police said Beauvais was driving despite having her license suspended in
    August 2019 for failing to pay for DMV fees.

    She had previously been arrested on the same charge in 2015 and had her
    license suspended at least two more times.

    She has also been charged with speeding and using a cellphone while
    driving in the past, reported Daily News.

    Mayor de Blasio said the fatal crash that Tsakos was called to also
    involved a driver with a suspended license.

    Jonathan Espinal, 24, was driving a blue 2012 Infiniti G37X sedan along
    the expressway when it plowed into a utility pole on an exit ramp around
    12:30 am.

    Espinal and two passengers were both pulled from the burning vehicle. One passenger was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Police said Espinal was charged with driving with a suspended New York
    driver's license and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

    'We see here a horrible pattern, people doing the wrong thing and other
    people dead because of it, and one of them a hero officer,' de Blasio
    said, after holding a minute's silence in honor of the officer killed in
    the line of duty.

    '[Tsakos] did everything right in his life for us and he is dead because
    of other people's negligence.'

    He described the incident as 'a very, very painful moment'.

    'He did everything right in his life for us and he is dead because of
    other people's negligence,' Mayor Bill de Blasio said of Officer Tsakos at
    a press conference on Tuesday morning +26
    'He did everything right in his life for us and he is dead because of
    other people's negligence,' Mayor Bill de Blasio said of Officer Tsakos at
    a press conference on Tuesday morning

    Police said Beauvais was driving while intoxicated and with a suspended license. After striking Tsakos she allegedly fled from the scene before
    being apprehended by police +26
    Police said Beauvais was driving while intoxicated and with a suspended license. After striking Tsakos she allegedly fled from the scene before
    being apprehended by police

    Tsakos had been called to the scene of another crash in which one
    passenger was killed after the car struck a utility pole
    (pictured) +26
    Tsakos had been called to the scene of another crash in which one
    passenger was killed after the car struck a utility pole (pictured)

    Beauvais is walked into Queens Central booking on Tuesday afternoon as she faces +26
    Beauvais is walked into Queens Central booking on Tuesday afternoon as she faces

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9518625/Drunk-driver-says-f-k- police-downs-shots-video-killing-cop-hit-run.html

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