I have already exposed on here how Jew-hater “Stupider” Stew Peters is a real loser in life, with a criminal history, but here’s a reminder:
Peters was convicted of theft as a teenager for stealing stereo equipment from a Radio Shack where he worked.
In 2000, he obtained the lead role in a film directed by Tyrel Ventura, the son of then-Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura. After getting the role, he lied to Tyrel that he had Hollywood connections, and Tyrel invited him to stay at the governor’s residence in St. Paul during filming. Peters was later evicted by the state troopers providing security for the governor after it was discovered he was not who he said he was.
In 2006, he was arrested for falsely impersonating an officer, unlawful use of a blue light, and robbery of less than $300 while using a weapon (those charges were later dropped).
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Peters’s bounty hunting turned tragic in 2017, when Peters tried to catch a fugitive who had absconded to Texas. At a Texas car dealership, two bounty hunters working for Peters located the suspect, who was wanted on charges of DUI, assaulting a police officer, and possession of cocaine. As they attempted to detain the man, he pulled a gun, prompting a shootout in a dealership crowded with customers and employees.
At the end of the gunfight, the suspect and the two bounty hunters had all been fatally shot. Later, the dealership’s owner claimed the bounty hunters had falsely identified themselves as federal agents.
Note how as a bounty hunter, he tried to catch someone wanted on charges of DUI – because that also shows his hypocrisy:
Around 1 a.m. on Feb. 19, Peters’ wife called the police in Red Wing, Minnesota, claiming Peters was in a drunken rage after getting home from his bowling league. In an angry scramble to find his phone, according to an account from Peters’ wife recorded in a police report, he had allegedly started to berate her and thrown household items, including boots and pillows, at her.
Arriving on the scene, police officers found Peters, who appeared to be intoxicated. His wife showed officers video she had recorded of her husband yelling at her and throwing objects at her, according to the report. Asked whether she was concerned Peters would attack her, she said, “That’s the reason that I had to call you guys,” and nodded yes, according to the report.
His wife told officers that her husband regularly became belligerently drunk, saying incidents like the one that night were, in the words of one officer on the scene, “happening too frequently.” According to the report, his wife said she would normally lay low and wait until Peters passed out, saying she was afraid to call the police. She told police that on a recent trip to Florida, Peters had grown furious because he couldn’t find his wallet, taking her own wallet and identification and making her feel “trapped.”
“I don’t know what he’s capable of doing when he’s drinking,” she said, according to the report.
Peters gave police shifting explanations for how he had gotten so drunk, as well as how the altercation began.
“I know how this goes, so I’m the guy that goes bowling and gets drunk, I come home, the wife is pissed that I’m drunk,” Peters told officers, according to the report.
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Peters eventually pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to probation.
Since then, Peters has tried to cultivate the image of the clean-living, man of faith who has put alcohol in his rear vision mirror:
Note the date on that last post – Dec 13th. Because some time in December before it was taken, Peters was reportedly up to his old drunk tricks:
Stew Peters — the prominent, far-right shock jock — was arrested for a DWI in his Minnesota hometown earlier this month after he allegedly upended an ATV while driving drunk.
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Peters, a failed rapper and former bounty hunter, has disturbing ideas about law and order; he has called for show trials and public executions of public figures and journalists — a campaign of “extreme accountability” that he seeks to impose on the likes of former federal scientist Anthony Fauci, presidential son Hunter Biden, and — full disclosure — this reporter.
Peters was arrested on the night of Dec. 1 in Red Wing, a suburb of Minneapolis. A policeman had been called to the scene of a spilled ATV by a neighbor who had unsuccessfully tried to help the driver right the vehicle, but grew concerned that the man might have been driving impaired by alcohol.
The officer tracked down Peters near the crash site walking in the direction of his home. According to the police report, Peters initially acknowledged having flipped the Can-Am ATV, telling the officer that “the fucker is top heavy,” adding that he was in the process of walking home to get his trailer to retrieve the vehicle.
The police officer describes asking Peters where he was coming from, and whether he’d been drinking. Peters allegedly told the cop he’d been at a “buddy’s house” and had consumed “three beers probably.” The officer records his impressions of Peters as slurring his speech, “swaying slightly,” and having the “smell of alcohol emanating from his person.” When the officer asked Peters to perform a field sobriety test, the report indicates, Peters’ tale began shifting. He allegedly proceeded to “change his story several times” — including suddenly claiming he’d not been driving the overturned vehicle.
Peters was arrested and brought to a county detention center for an alcohol test. After some delay at the detention center — caused by another officer retrieving Peters’ cell phone from the ATV so the shock jock could contact a lawyer — Peters blew a .19 on an alcohol breath test, per the police report. The legal limit for blood alcohol in the state is .08. After being Mirandized, per the police report, Peters denied that he’d been drinking, denied that he’d been driving, and denied knowing about the crashed ATV.
Peters was charged with two gross misdemeanor DWI charges, and later set free from jail on a $12,000 bond on Dec. 2. As a condition of his release, court documents indicate, Peters is to be hooked up to an alcohol monitor and barred from alcohol use. A rep for Peters and Peters’ lawyer did not to respond to queries from Rolling Stone.
It is no surprise that Peters would be caught lying again, because his entire “career” is based on lies, especially when it comes to his demonization of the Jews.
In Stew’s case, once a loser, always a loser.
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