Monday morning in Springfield outside of Staab Funeral Home,
John Nicks called 911 saying they were protesting the private
business for not using union labor and “a lady just came out and
stabbed a rat,” confusing the dispatcher.
“What do you mean, like there’s just a rat out there and she
came out and stabbed it,” the dispatcher said.
“Yeah,” Nicks said.
“Was it somebody’s pet rat, or was it just a loose rat,” the
dispatcher asked.
“No, it was a job action,” Nicks said.
The inflatable rat, known as “Scabby,” is around 15 feet tall.
In a separate 911 call, union member Randy Baxter also reported
the disturbance.
“It’s the second time she come out, she come out with a knife or
something and looked at us and just kind of poked it,” Baxter
said. “We’re kind of protesting because there’s non union here
and the lady come out of Staabs and poked a hole in one of our
rat things, or whatever, and they’re getting kind of nasty. And,
we have every right to be here.”
A police report said the inflatable rat is 20 feet tall.
The protester "was not on Staab’s property,” the report said.
“He was not obstructing the sidewalk or roadway”
The police report said Lauren Staab admitted to the act.
“She said, she caused the damage because it’s embarrassing and
wrong,” Springfield Police officer Michale Mazrim wrote.
Staab was arrested for criminal damage to property. The police
report said the estimated damage is $5,000.
The investigation is ongoing into possible charges.
The inflatable rat is used in union protests across the country.
Greg Bishop reports on Illinois government and other
issues for The Center Square. Bishop has years of award-winning
broadcast experience and hosts the WMAY Morning Newsfeed out of
Springfield.
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