BRIEFLY.Byline: The Register-Guard Bouncers arrested after altercation with patron Two night club bouncers were arrested and charged with assault early Saturday after witnesses, including a police officer who happened to be passing by, said they saw them striking a handcuffed man in front of the business on Thursday. After an investigation, officers arrested Michael Guggenmos, 28, and Jonathan Skinner Jonathan Skinner worked for The Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF). He is currently a British author, journalist, and Baptist minister. He is also a minister at Widcombe Baptist Church in Bath, England. , 32, at 12:40 a.m. Saturday at Rock N Rodeo rodeo (rō`dēō, rōdā`ō), public exhibition of the skill of cowboys in various activities. Events include riding broncos, riding steers, "bulldogging" steers, roping and tying steers and calves, the use of the lasso, and , 44 E. Seventh Ave., on an allegation The assertion, claim, declaration, or statement of a party to an action, setting out what he or she expects to prove. If the allegations in a plaintiff's complaint are insufficient to establish that the person's legal rights have been violated, the defendant can make a of using excessive force on a male patron two days earlier. Guggenmos and Skinner asked the man to leave for smoking a cigarette indoors and for being intoxicated in·tox·i·cate v. in·tox·i·cat·ed, in·tox·i·cat·ing, in·tox·i·cates v.tr. 1. To stupefy or excite by the action of a chemical substance such as alcohol. 2. , and an altercation broke out between the bouncers and the man, police said. Several witnesses said the man was hit in the head with a collapsible baton, and that both bouncers continued to hit and pepper spray him even after he was in handcuffs hand·cuff n. A restraining device consisting of a pair of strong, connected hoops that can be tightened and locked about the wrists and used on one or both arms of a prisoner in custody; a manacle. Often used in the plural. tr.v. , police said. The victim suffered lacerations to his head, among other injuries, but refused medical transport at the scene. Guggenmos and Skinner were arrested without incident and charged with assault. - From Register-Guard and news service reports |
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