Fanning gas charge

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Associated Press
Published: September 25, 2008

A West Virginia man accused of passing gas and fanning it toward a police officer no longer faces a battery charge.  The Kanawha County prosecutor’s office requested that the charge be dropped against 34-year-old Jose Cruz.

According to a criminal complaint, Cruz passed gas and made a fanning motion toward patrolman T.E. Parsons after being taken to the police station for a breathalyzer test. Cruz denies fanning the gas and says his request to use a restroom when first arriving at the station was denied.  An assistant says Magistrate Jack Pauley signed a motion to dismiss the charge Thursday. 

Cruz, who was arrested Tuesday, still faces driving under the influence and other charges.

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