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Wednesday
Jun132012

In Jail and Fighting

First he tried to start a fight in town and then he started a fight in jail not once but twice. Wilkesboro Police were called out to Cub Creek Apartments regarding a disturbance.  When Police arrived they saw a white male staggering through the parking lot and yelling derogatory remarks and racial slurs.  A crowd started to gather and Police took the man, identified as James Wyatt, into custody and removed him from the scene.  When Police escorted Wyatt into the Intake Center, he saw another man, Larry Chambers who was arrested in another incident.  Wyatt then attacked Chambers and head butted him before Police could separate them.  Chambers was taken to the Wilkes County Jail.  Officers secured warrants on Wyatt for being intoxicated and disruptive and for assault.  Wyatt was given a 2000 dollar bond and then he was taken to the Jail.  Officers tried to warn Jailers about the two men, but they put both Wyatt and Chambers in the same holding cell.  Immediately, Wyatt attacked Chambers again and Jail staff had to wrestle Wyatt to the ground.  Additional charges could be pending.

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