Meanwhile, a separate incident in Bishop’s past came to light yesterday. Peabody police and court records show that Bishop was implicated in an altercation at a pancake house in 2002 that led prosecutors to ask that she be forced to take anger management classes.
In March 2002, Bishop walked into an International House of Pancakes restaurant in Peabody with her family, asked for a booster seat for one of her children, and learned the last seat had gone to another customer, according to a police report.
Bishop strode to the customer, identified in the report as Michelle Gjika, demanded the seat and, after a profanity-laced rant, punched her in the head while yelling “I am Dr. Amy Bishop.’’
Bishop did not plead guilty, according to court documents, but admitted there was enough evidence to prosecute her. In exchange, she received probation. Court records are unclear on whether a judge granted the prosecutor’s recommendation she take anger management classes.
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The district attorney's office completely fell down on the job with this woman.
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