Cops: Woman Tried To Carve Beau’s Tat

Following an argument with her boyfriend, a knife-wielding Nebraska woman allegedly attempted to cut off a tattoo of her name from the man’s neck, cops charge.

Tressa Amerson, 19, was jailed Friday night on a domestic assault charge following an altercation with Ronald Miner at his residence in Lincoln. Miner, 30, suffered “minor scratches” during the incident, according to a police report. Amerson is pictured in the mug shot at right.

A probable cause affidavit notes that Miner told officers that he and Amerson “had been having ongoing relationship problems for the past week.” The incident Friday, he added, was triggered when Amerson became upset because “she believed he ‘broke her car.’”

Miner said Amerson “grabbed a knife and attempted to cut the tattoo of her name off his neck.” A cop reported that Miner had the name “Tressa” inked on the left side of his neck, and that he “observed what appeared to be two scratch marks that ran across the tattoo.” Miner is pictured here in a mug shot snapped last month following his bust for an outstanding bench warrant.

When questioned by police, Amerson denied assaulting Miner, saying that she had “been sleeping all day.” Cops recovered a small paring knife from the living room floor, reporting that “this was believed to be the knife used.”

Amerson was booked into the Lancaster County jail, where she remains in custody pending a court hearing scheduled for this afternoon.

In an interview, Miner told TSG that he got the 2” x 2” “Tressa” tattoo in late-July and has been dating Amerson for about a year. Asked if he considered Amerson his girlfriend, Miner replied, “kinda, sorta, not really,” before adding, “she’s pretty crazy.” (2 pages)

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Raul Meireles keen to give Liverpool pals the needle in Anfield tattoo battle

Raul Meireles is loving the competition in the Liverpool dressing room as the midfielder tries to outdo Martin Skrtel and Daniel Agger in the tattoo stakes.

Portugal international Meireles, a summer signing from Porto, stands out from the crowd due to the designs he has had inked on his arms and neck.

But the 27-year-old is not the only Red who loves the rock ‘n’ roll look.

Design for life: Meireles (right) is in competition with his tattooed team-matesDesign for life: Meireles (right) is in competition with his tattooed team-mates

He said: ‘I think I have more than Martin but first place goes to Daniel Agger, for now. I am going to try and catch him up. We have spoken about tattoos and I always ask them where they got them done.’

Liverpool suffered a miserable start to teh campaign before successive wins over Blackburn and Bolton but Meireles is already settled into life on Merseyside.

He added: ‘I am really enjoying it and like living in the city. Me and my family have found a nice apartment in a good place and we like to walk around and see the city. The people are very friendly and they have made me and my family very welcome.

Man marking: Skrtel has had his arms doneMan marking: Skrtel has had his arms done

‘We have been to some great restaurants and it is a good place to live. Understanding the likes of Stevie (Gerrard) and Carra (Jamie Carragher) is very difficult but they speak slowly to me so I can understand them.

‘Lucas and Fabio Aurelio speak Portugese like me and they have both helped me a lot.’

Despite his struggles with the language Meireles fully understands the significance of Anfield anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone before kick-off in home games.

‘The Kop is special to play in front of and I am really enjoying playing for Liverpool,’ he said. ‘When I come onto the pitch at Anfield the first person I always look for is my wife.

‘In our last match against Blackburn I saw her with a mobile phone recording the crowd and Gerry Marsden singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. That was amazing.

‘When you are on the field before the game it does inspire you and it is fantastic to hear the crowd singing that.’

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