About a day after a Moosic woman’s arrest on charges she drunkenly kicked a Scranton police officer in the groin area, police arrested her again for pulling the fire alarm at a senior living facility in the dead of night.
Christina Grzyboski, 41, 107 Longfellow Close, walked in the front door of Glenmaura Senior Living on Glenmaura National Boulevard in Moosic shortly after 1 a.m. Wednesday and told the nurse on duty to come have a cigarette with her, Officers Thomas Sheehan and Ralph Kandia wrote in a criminal complaint.
The nurse, Jennifer Maro, said she does not smoke.
“Good, because it will be the last thing you ever do,” Grzyboski said, according to police, before she started “messing up the lobby” and pulling the fire alarm.
Police said that she explained she did so to get the attention of the person at the front desk. Grzyboski claimed to police that she works there.
The early morning incident came a day after her arrest for assaulting a city police officer outside Big Daddy’s Lounge and Lil Mamma’s Kitchen, 1608 Cedar Ave.
Grzyboski was initially taken into custody there for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after the bar manager told officers Grzyboski hit her and was harassing customers. Police said she kicked Officer Kyle Calvey in his groin area as he tried to put her in a car for transport to police headquarters. Officers also said that she punched Calvey shortly after while in a holding cell.
Police charged her with aggravated assault and simple assault in addition to the two citations.
She posted $10,000 bail.
When police arrived at Glenmaura Senior Living early Wednesday morning, Grzyboski tried to grab a police radio so she could speak into it. They handcuffed her and spoke with Maro.
After, Grzyboski yelled the police were “raping me” as they escorted her to a police vehicle.
“If you don’t uncuff me, the FBI will come and rape you,” she said, according to police.
She later repeatedly kicked the door of the holding cell the officers put her in.
She is jailed at Lackawanna County Prison in lieu of $20,000 on the new charges of disorderly conduct and harassment.
Preliminary hearings on both cases are scheduled for Wednesday morning.
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