Wow, This chick must have been overdue for a meal. I called a chick fat once but she didn't try and eat me.....
Thirty-year-old Susan Mukuhi Mwarabu was charged with biting part of a man's ear off at the Uptowner Café on March 14, 2010.
A Rochester woman has been charged with third-degree assault after police say she bit part of a man's ear off.
St. Paul Police responded to the scene around 4:22 a.m. Sunday at the Uptowner Café, at Grand and Lexington. Police spoke with a man who said a woman bit part of his ear off then put the piece of his ear in her mouth.
He told police he was dining at the Café, next to a table of four women. He stated that he didn't know the women but a friend of his commented about how one of the women was eating French fries.
At this point, one woman, later identified as Susan Mukuhi Mwarabu, 30, looked over at his friend. The man said she appeared to be intoxicated.
She then walked up to the man's friend, leaned down, licked his face and appeared as if she was going to throw up, according to the man.
He said she then turned towards him and licked his ear. As he moved back away from her, Mwarabu bit off part of his ear. He told police he was bleeding and in shock at what had happened.
An employee of the Café then told the women to leave. A friend of the man said he saw Mwarabu pick up the piece of his ear off the ground and put it in her mouth.
The man was treated by a plastic surgeon and told that some of the ear would grow back. The surgeon said they would have to wait to see if additional surgery would be necessary.
Police said Mwarabu is a 6th grade teacher at Northfield Middle School. Officers had to use pepper spray to arrest her.
Mwarabu made her first court appearance Monday afternoon. Judge Marybeth Dorn ordered a conditional release for her to Project Remand, or she must post a $5,000 bail bond. Her next court appearance is scheduled April 5.