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Monday, 20 June 2011 20:29

Man charged with threatening jail staff


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Taylor Taylor Halifax County Sheriff's Office

A Roanoke Rapids man being booked on intoxicated and disruptive charges from Roanoke Rapids police got more charges filed against him when he allegedly spit and threatened to kill Halifax County Jail personnel Saturday afternoon.

Lieutenant George Evans of the sheriff's office said 25-year-old Stephen Anthony Taylor was jailed on the Roanoke Rapids charges and became verbally abusive as jail officers D. Dickens and M. Broadnax processed and booked him.

He allegedly threatened to kill Dickens and started spitting on the officers, who were not otherwise injured.

Evans charged Taylor with malicious conduct by an inmate, assault on a government official and communicating threats. He was jailed on $6,000 bond and has a July 20 court date.





 

 

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-2 #5 fred rogerson 2011-06-21 19:27
Wow... is this really news? Was there nothing interesting OUTSIDE of the jail?
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+1 #4 Renee 2011-06-21 04:08
Just glad he got what he deserved. My fiance is one of the officers that was involved. I am just thankful things did not get any worse than they were, and that my fiance is safe. It's amazing how much people put on the line just to keep us safe! Just makes me love him all the more to realize that he is willing to go through all of this to support his family. I have a real man in my life. Unlike this person who just assume he could get away with such ignorance!!
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-1 #3 koryzma 2011-06-21 00:30
i thought you were doing better
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+2 #2 Holly 2011-06-20 21:21
Always knew he would do something stupid againnn!!!
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+4 #1 James Debro 2011-06-20 20:35
What an idiot...nuff said.....
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