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== Other arrests == | == Other arrests == | ||
In addition to the incest arrest, Chandler has been arrested for various other offenses. Most were public disturbance or trespassing offenses, but some were notably violent(interestingly they both occurred at video game retailers). | In addition to the incest arrest, Chandler has been arrested for various other offenses. Most were public disturbance or trespassing offenses, but some were notably violent(interestingly they both occurred at video game retailers that Chandler had been banned from). | ||
* October 28, 2011: Chandler had previously been banned from Cville's Hobbies, Games and Toys, also known by herself as the Game Place. After numerous failed attempts to reverse the ban, Chandler ran over the store's manager Michael Snyder with her car. She was charged with assault, failure to stop after an accident, and trespassing. Because Barb also hit Snyder with her van and attempted to stop the police from arresting Chandler, she was charged with failure to stop and assault on a law enforcement officer. They pled guilty and were sentenced to community service and probation. Chandler was also ordered to undergo psychological treatment and evaluation. | * October 28, 2011: Chandler had previously been banned from Cville's Hobbies, Games and Toys, also known by herself as the Game Place, for harassing fellow customers and loitering. After numerous failed attempts to reverse the ban, Chandler ran over the store's manager Michael Snyder with her car. She was charged with assault, failure to stop after an accident, and trespassing. Because Barb also hit Snyder with her van and attempted to stop the police from arresting Chandler, she was charged with failure to stop and assault on a law enforcement officer. They pled guilty and were sentenced to community service and probation. Chandler was also ordered to undergo psychological treatment and evaluation. | ||
* December 26, 2014: In protest of Sonic the Hedgehog's usually tan arms being changed to blue in the video game ''Sonic Boom'', Chandler had vandalized displays of the game. This resulted in her being banned from the GameStop in Charlottesville. In retaliation, she pepper-sprayed the manager(it did not injure him as it only hit his shirt) Similarly to the Snyder incident, Chandler pled guilty and received a sentence similar to the previous crime. In this instance, losing the case could have resulted in a felony charge, as "Dangerous gas, unlawful release" is a class 6 felony in Virginia if the offender does so non-maliciously. | * December 26, 2014: In protest of Sonic the Hedgehog's usually tan arms being changed to blue in the video game ''Sonic Boom'', Chandler had vandalized displays of the game. This resulted in her being banned from the GameStop in Charlottesville. In retaliation, she pepper-sprayed the manager(it did not injure him as it only hit his shirt) Similarly to the Snyder incident, Chandler pled guilty and received a sentence similar to the previous crime. In this instance, losing the case could have resulted in a felony charge, as "Dangerous gas, unlawful release" is a class 6 felony in Virginia if the offender does so non-maliciously. | ||