Wisconsin man jailed for cutting off
woman's pinky finger: media
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[February 25, 2017]
By Brendan O'Brien
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A Wisconsin man was
sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison on Friday for cutting off
a woman's pinky finger with a machete and trying to close the wound with
a blow torch during a ceremony for a fellow fan of a hip hop band, media
reported.
In August, Jonathan Schrap, 25, and three other people held a
"ritualistic memorial" at his home for a fellow fan of hip hop duo
Insane Clown Posse who died in 2015, a local ABC affiliate reported,
citing a criminal compliant filed by the state.
Schrap pleaded no contest earlier this week to a felony charge of second
degree reckless injury charge, according to online court records.
To honor the deceased fan, Schrap made a deep cut into an unidentified
woman's arm and drank her blood from a shot glass. He then amputated her
right pinky finger up to the palm of her hand, ABC affiliate WBAY
reported.
"Jon then placed the finger in his freezer where he said he would cook
it and eat it later," the complaint filed by the state said, according
to the news station.
The woman told police she volunteered to have her arm cut and finger cut
off. She was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol when the
incident occurred, the station reported.
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The group attempted to close the wound, which was bleeding
profusely, with a car cigarette lighter and then a blow torch. The
woman was eventually taken to hospital, where staff called the
police, according to the station.
A second man, Preston Hyde known as "Bloody Ruckus" also faces
charges stemming from the incident.
Members of the Michigan-based Insane Clown Posse paint their faces
to look like clowns and are known for their "controversial,
rebellious and provocative" music that often uses harsh themes and
language.
Many of the duo's estimated one million fans, who call themselves
Juggalos, also paint their faces to look like clowns and display a
logo of a hatchet man on their clothes and jewelry.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; editing by David Clarke)
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