Donora woman charged in assault
Donora police arrested a woman Saturday after she was accused of assaulting her father.
Molina Fleming, 51, of Donora, faces a felony charge of assault on law enforcement officer, and misdemeanors of terroristic threats, resisting arrest, simple assault, reckless endangerment, institutional vandalism and disorderly conduct.
According to the criminal complaint, police were called at about 4:15 p.m. to the 20 block of South McKean Avenue. William Fleming, 74, told police that his daughter Molina Fleming had punched him repeatedly.
Charging documents state that Molina Fleming jumped on her father’s back after he fell over and continued hitting him. She is also accused of threatening to kill him.
Court records describe William Fleming as being “covered in blood” with abrasions and welts on his face, head and neck.
According to the complaint, Molina Fleming smelled strongly of alcohol when police took her into custody. While in a holding cell at the Donora police department. Fleming allegedly urinated on the floor and began banging her head off of the cell.
Police said she was transported to Penn Highlands Mon Valley Hospital. When leaving the hospital, Fleming resisted as police tried to place her in handcuffs, according to the complaint.
Court records accuse Fleming of urinating on herself and the arresting officer.
Fleming was arraigned Sunday morning before District Judge Louis McQuillan, who sent her to the Washington County jail without bond.