Teen charged in baseball bat attack
A Florida teenager was arrested over the weekend and charged with using a baseball bat to assault several people at a boat landing on the Chattahoochee River in Gordon in August, an incident which already resulted in the arrests of five other people.
Law enforcement officers arrested Kirstie Leigh Kay Bradley on Saturday on eight felony assault charges filed against her last month. An investigator with the Houston County Sheriff’s Office filed eight felony second-degree assault charges against Bradley on Sept. 4. She became the sixth person facing felony assault charges for an incident at the Gordon boat landing on Aug. 30. Court records show she was charged with assault on three women and five men.
Investigators have also charged five family members, three sisters and two of their husbands, with using golf clubs to assault multiple people at the boat landing.
Bradley, 19, of Panama City, Fla., was released from the Houston County Jail after she posted a $120,000 bond.
As many as 40 assault charges had already been filed in the ongoing investigation.
Deputies have already charged the following people with felony assault: Nicklus Edwin Green, 34, and his wife, Dusty Renee Long Green, 32, Gregory Todd Gordon, 42, and his wife, Tracey Long Gordon, 35, and Emily Michelle Erin Jarrard, 39, of Weeks Street, Ashford.
Capt. Antonio Gonzalez said Bradley was related to the other five people already arrested.
Investigators have described the incident as an ambush at the boat landing as several people attempted to leave the river. Investigators have also said the charges stemmed from a domestic-related dispute that occurred on a sandbar on the river. No one was seriously injured.
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LMAO at that comment mickster
YeeHaw!!! The youngun’s is involved now! She done be a good fammly member. When push come to shove she pick up her bat an start wailin’! 8 felony charges—that will definitely buy some cred in the trailer park.
shes one bad teenager !!! i wouldnt want to cross her, This entire eposide sounds kinda fishy to me.If i had to bet , the people pressing the charges has some crooked friends in the law enforcement field. Either that or they are wimps .
You lay down with dogs you’re bound to get fleas.


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