The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Teacher arrested after confrontat­ion at eatery

Ex-Mercer instructor seen slapping pregnant servicewom­an in video.

- By Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com

An ex-Mercer University art teacher has been banned from a Middle Georgia restaurant after she was seen in a viral video appearingt­o slap a pregnant service member from metro Atlanta.

Judy Tucker, 71, was arrested on a battery charge following Saturday’s confrontat­ion with Treasure Sharpe at Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen in Macon, the Bibb County Sheriff ’s Office said.

Witness LaKeycia Ward recorded the incident on her cellphone and uploaded the footage on YouTube.

According to a sheriff ’s incident report obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, deputies were called to the Cheddar’s in the 4000 block of Riverside Drive just before 8:25 p.m.

When they arrived, a woman identified as Stephanie Mitchell told deputies she and Sharpe were backing into a parking space at the restaurant when Tucker’s adult son told them to learn how to park and called them “dumb (expletives).”

Sharpe, 27, ofPowder Springs, responded by telling the man to “shutthe (expletive) up,”according to the report.

The two women, dressed in fatigues, walked inside the restaurant and the son approached them again, authoritie­s said. He called them “black lesbian [expletives],” according to the incident report.

Mitchell, 34, of Palmetto, asked the man to stop cursing

and calling them names and Sharpe started recording the exchange, according to the report.

Tucker, her son and her daughter lunged at the women multiple times in an effort to stop Sharpe from recording, according to the report.

Ultimately, authoritie­s determined Tucker “was at fault and the primary aggressor,” according to the report.

The Macon woman was arrested and released on $650 bond, according to The Associated Press. Her son and her daughter have not been charged in connection with the incident.

Cheddar’s condemned the behavior of “the individual­s who confronted the two female service members” in a statement to The AJC.

The incident “flies in the face of our values and those individual­s are no longer welcome in our restaurant,” the company said.

Mercer issued a statement of its own.

“Judy Tucker is not currently employed at Mercer University,” the school said. “She has occasional­ly taught an art class in the past, but will not be teaching at Mercer in the future.”

The investigat­ion of the incident is ongoing, according to the Bibb County Sheriff ’s Office.

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