New Developments With Woman Who Pepper Sprayed Elderly Woman In N. Spokane

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New Developments With Woman Who Pepper Sprayed Elderly Woman In N. Spokane

KHQ.COM - A Spokane woman accused of attacking an elderly woman with pepper spray in the north Spokane Home Depot parking lot is out of jail on $2,000 bail.

Sherri L. Bester, alias Schlosser, 49, is accused of third-degree assault for an incident outside Home Depot, 9116 N. Newport Highway Sunday about 4 p.m.

Witnesses told Spokane police the attack was awful and unprovoked. "She was in so much pain," according to court documents.

The victim told police Bester confronted her and called her husband a "jackass" for the way he parked. The woman told Bester "not to talk to her husband that way and that he is 82 years old."

Bester told the couple they should not have their drivers license, then pepper sprayed the woman as the woman turned to walk into the store. The woman was temporarily blinded by the pepper spray and an extreme pain.

Police contacted Bester at her home about  8:15 p.m. Bester told an officer the woman "was asking for it" and that she used the pepper spray in self defense. Bester said the woman started it by the way her husband parked, according to court documents.

Bester, who has no serious criminal record, is to be arraigned Aug. 8. She left jail on Monday after appearing in Spokane County Superior Court.

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