(KAIR)--A 49-year-old Leavenworth woman has learned her fate, sentenced to a decade of incarceration last week in Leavenworth County District Court, for attacking a mother and attempting to push a stroller, holding an infant, into the roadway.
According to a release from the office of Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson, Shalada Guerin, previously convicted of one count of Aggravated Battery in the case, was sentenced to 10 years in the Kansas Department of Corrections.
It was on March 16, the release says, that Guerin approached a woman who was pushing a stroller with an infant near the 1700 block of 2nd Ave in Leavenworth, Kansas. Guerin physically attacked the woman and attempted to push the stroller, with the infant inside, into the roadway. A passerby stopped their vehicle and intervened, allowing the victim and her infant to escape to a nearby business. When Leavenworth police arrived, Guerin admitted to the attack. The woman suffered multiple injuries, including a broken nose, while her infant was not physically harmed.
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