Dakota Valkyrie
January 13th, 2009, 12:01 PM
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Johnboy Carles and Steven BrayJohnboy Carles apparently got mad at a woman when she honked her horn at him after he ran in front of her vehicle.
Now the 34-year-old Bonita Springs man was arrested and jailed on a variety of offenses, along with Steven F. Bray, 47, who tried to tell deputies how to do their job and wanted to speak with Carles.
About 5:30 p.m. Sunday, a deputy was in the Shell Gasoline Station. As he was going to his cruiser, a person at the gas pumps yelled toward the deputy and pointed toward the road.
“When I walked closer to the road, I could see a fight in the median” the deputy wrote. He saw a bald white man wearing a black T-shirt punch a white woman.
The man saw the cruiser and ran toward a bar. The deputy ensured the woman didn’t need urgent medical treatment and continued to the bar where he saw employees escorting the man from it. It was the same man but he was carrying his T-shirt. The deputy put the man in the cruiser and took him back to the original fight scene.
The woman, Nicole Lynne Seale, told deputies a bald man ran in front of her car. She honked the car’s horn and the man threw something “resembling a pack of cigarettes at her vehicle and started yelling at her through the open driver’s side window.”
Seale stopped her vehicle to check for any damage and told the man to get away from her, but he “continued to get in her face.” She called 911, the man snatched her phone and “smashed it on the ground, rendering it useless.”
She yelled for help and the man punched her on the side of the head. The next thing she remembered was the cruiser’s siren and the man running away.
After Carles was arrested, he threatened to injure and kill the deputy and then spit around the partition in the cruiser.
“I immediately stopped the vehicle and decontaminated myself,” the deputy wrote.
While Carles was in the cruiser, Bray kept approaching asking to speak with Carles. Deputies determined he was not a witness and he was asked to leave, which he did -- initially.
He returned and asked again to speak with Carles, was told to leave and warned that if he interfered again he could be arrested. He went onto the sidewalk and “continued to yell at the deputies on scene so that we had to interrupt our investigation to advise him to be quiet or go away.” He was warned again he could be arrested.
The man “continued to yell and advise on-scene law enforcement officers on what they ‘needed’ to do, blantantly disrupting the original investigation.”
He was arrested and taken to jail along with Carles.http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jan/12/horn-honking-sets-road-rage-fight-bonita-beach-roa/
Good bye, Johnboy
Johnboy Carles and Steven BrayJohnboy Carles apparently got mad at a woman when she honked her horn at him after he ran in front of her vehicle.
Now the 34-year-old Bonita Springs man was arrested and jailed on a variety of offenses, along with Steven F. Bray, 47, who tried to tell deputies how to do their job and wanted to speak with Carles.
About 5:30 p.m. Sunday, a deputy was in the Shell Gasoline Station. As he was going to his cruiser, a person at the gas pumps yelled toward the deputy and pointed toward the road.
“When I walked closer to the road, I could see a fight in the median” the deputy wrote. He saw a bald white man wearing a black T-shirt punch a white woman.
The man saw the cruiser and ran toward a bar. The deputy ensured the woman didn’t need urgent medical treatment and continued to the bar where he saw employees escorting the man from it. It was the same man but he was carrying his T-shirt. The deputy put the man in the cruiser and took him back to the original fight scene.
The woman, Nicole Lynne Seale, told deputies a bald man ran in front of her car. She honked the car’s horn and the man threw something “resembling a pack of cigarettes at her vehicle and started yelling at her through the open driver’s side window.”
Seale stopped her vehicle to check for any damage and told the man to get away from her, but he “continued to get in her face.” She called 911, the man snatched her phone and “smashed it on the ground, rendering it useless.”
She yelled for help and the man punched her on the side of the head. The next thing she remembered was the cruiser’s siren and the man running away.
After Carles was arrested, he threatened to injure and kill the deputy and then spit around the partition in the cruiser.
“I immediately stopped the vehicle and decontaminated myself,” the deputy wrote.
While Carles was in the cruiser, Bray kept approaching asking to speak with Carles. Deputies determined he was not a witness and he was asked to leave, which he did -- initially.
He returned and asked again to speak with Carles, was told to leave and warned that if he interfered again he could be arrested. He went onto the sidewalk and “continued to yell at the deputies on scene so that we had to interrupt our investigation to advise him to be quiet or go away.” He was warned again he could be arrested.
The man “continued to yell and advise on-scene law enforcement officers on what they ‘needed’ to do, blantantly disrupting the original investigation.”
He was arrested and taken to jail along with Carles.http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jan/12/horn-honking-sets-road-rage-fight-bonita-beach-roa/
Good bye, Johnboy