A Villager who drew headlines last year for shoving a local MAGA leader at a prayer vigil is out of the Sumter County Detention Center and into a tightly supervised rehab bed on the Gulf Coast.
The woman, identified in local reporting as 57-year-old Courtney Beth Anderson of the Village of Glenbrook, is now housed at a residential treatment facility in Clearwater.
Judge Signs Off On Rehab Over Jail
According to Villages-News, a judge approved Anderson’s move from jail to The Wave International, described in the outlet’s reporting as an accredited, all-female, 30-day residential program that operates under 24-hour medical, nursing, and clinical supervision.
Villages-News reports that Anderson was released from the Sumter County Detention Center “this past week” and transported to the Clearwater facility. The same outlet notes that probation officers flagged her after she left Sumter County for Alachua County without permission and failed to complete a required F.A.C.E. I.T. program, a combo that tends to get a judge’s attention.
Vigil Assault And Hospitalization
As reported by WESH, the confrontation that started all this unfolded on Sept. 14 during a prayer vigil for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at Creekside Medical Center in Lake Sumter Landing…