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Brawling Williams-Shaffer family comes to blows during incident in Rosiclare

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HARDIN CO. – The offspring of the ever-offensive Tina Williams continues to get into predictable trouble, with the elder of Williams’ two daughters getting into it with an in-law these past few weeks…and both participants getting charged.

Williams, regular readers will recall, is the abrasive, not-quite-all-there woman whose family is tied in somehow with the county’s prosecutor and thus, every time Williams gets in trouble, she gets right out of it. Her trouble usually includes running her mouth in public and her keyboard online, the latter of which resulted in substantial charges last year involving cyberstalking/bullying and harassment.

Her offspring are none other than the young criminally-inclined yet lovely Alyse Williams (still under criminal charges in Kentucky), and, as featured in a couple of issues ago and now, this issue, the not-quite-as-lovely Jamie Nicole Carrier.

Jamie Nicole and the ‘in-law’

Carrier, 25, of Rosiclare, and who to her detriment more closely resembles her mother, became the subject of an order of protection as issued by Gina Shaffer, who describes herself in OP paperwork as only “in-law.”

Shaffer, as it turns out, is the widow of Jeffery Todd Shaffer, who died at the age of 38 in an early-September 2014 car accident in Hardin County. Jeffery Todd Shaffer was the brother of Tina Williams, Carrier’s mom…so an “in-law” is something of a misnomer, as Gina Shaffer is actually Carrier’s aunt by marriage.

According to court paperwork on file, Shaffer, 38, of Rosiclare, said that on October 31, at “Minute Mart” in that town, “they” (she didn’t indicate who “they” were) “helped my son out of store with pizzas and cola. I was in vehicle with full leg brace on left leg. I smiled and said thank you I appreciate you helping him. Nicole went half way around car next to me and called me a b!tch while holding her baby. By the time I got my leg out of the vehicle she was already at my window yelling at me. I asked her multiple times to put her baby down. I kept telling my son Bryan to get back in vehicle. Then in front of my 8-year-old son she said ‘I deserve a dead husband.’ My child cried uncontrollably that night. Kept reassuring me that we did not deserve for daddy to die.”

Also on Dakota

A second OP filed by Shaffer on that same day against Dakota Carrier (Jamie Nicole’s husband/current babydaddy) lists that “after altercation with Dakota’s wife, he pointed at me with my 8-year-old son Bryan by my side and told me his mom would beat my ass. My 8-year-old has had a very hard time since his father died and has severe separation anxiety. This upset Bryan to point he does not want to leave me alone due to fear for me.”

An emergency OP was issued to Shaffer on that basis and the Carriers were served with both petitions.

Breaching the peace

Evidently that didn’t set well with the missus Carrier.

Apparently AFTER the OPs were filed (since they were filed and heard on Nov. 2, during the day when court was in session), on that night, at 6:45 p.m., both Shaffer and Carrier were cited for Breach of Peace in Rosiclare.

The citations, issued first to Shaffer, then to Carrier, indicate that at ROC One-Stop in Rosiclare, Gina struck Jamie Carrier in the face with an open hand; and then Jamie made a statement to Shaffer in return, causing Shaffer to act in an unreasonable manner and breach the peace.

Of course it might’ve been the other way around (and that, in effect, would then make more sense) but that’d be saying that Shaffer was somewhat justified in (allegedly) slapping Carrier.

Given Tara Wallace’s track record of dismissing charges and returning bond for those tied up with the Williams clan, there’s probably no sense in following the matter, which was set for a hearing December 15.


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