Fight over handicap parking spot sends elderly woman to hospital

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Thursday, March 5, 2015
Elderly woman attacked
A fight over a handicapped parking spot sent an elderly woman to the hospital

GREENFIELD, WI -- A fight over a handicapped parking spot sent a 71-year-old woman to the hospital with a badly broken leg and injured hip.

Kezia Perkins told police in Greenfield that she was waiting for a handicapped spot when the elderly woman stole it, TV station WITI-TV reports. Surveillance video then shows Perkins walking up to the elderly woman's car and yelling through a window.

After a moment, the elderly woman got out of her car. A witness says Perkins then chest butted her.

John Rawlings saw the confrontation. He rushed to help the elderly woman lying on the pavement.

"This lady chest-butted," Rawlings said. "From what she told me when I was tending to her, she just had hip surgery done. She couldn't move. It may have come undone."

Another bystander flagged down a police officer.

Perkins allegedly told police that "it's not my fault the elderly woman bounced off my big (chest)."

She was arrested for aggravated battery. Police say her driver's license was suspended, and the handicap placard in her car was invalid. It was also not in her name.

Perkins' lawyer said that the confrontation was the result of a misunderstanding.

The lawyer issued the following statement: