‘Slick’ Arrested In Connection With Walnut Hill Battery

April 10, 2012

An Atmore man has now been arrested in connection with an incident in which two women allegedly tased a man during an armed disturbance in Walnut Hill.

Slick Kenneth Corey, 43, was charged with felony aggravated battery for his alleged involvement in the altercation last month on Rigby Road. Windy Hall Hudson, age 28 of Century, and Wanda R. McGhee, age 44 of Atmore, were both previously arrested for felony aggravated battery using a deadly weapon after the incident.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to an armed disturbance in which  the victim said he was sitting on the porch with his girlfriend and the homeowner. He told deputies that McGhee, who is his estranged wife, along with Hudson and a man he knew only as “Slick” pulled up in the driveway.

The victim said “Slick” headed toward him in an agitated state and punched him in the face and then grabbed him around the neck in a chokehold, according to an arrest report.

While the victim was down on the ground in the chokehold, a witness told deputies that McGhee began to use a taser to tase the victim repeatedly while Hudson kicked him. The witness said Hudson grabbed the taser and also tased the victim. “Slick” and the two women then left the residence.

Deputies later made contact with the women at the Grey Goose Lounge on Highway 97. Hudson refused to answer questions, while McGhee told deputies that her estranged husband had swung at the unnamed male first, starting the fight.

Both women refused to provide the identity of the man known as “Slick”, according to their arrest reports. But the Sheriff’s Office was able to determine that “Slick” was Slick Kenneth Corey and obtained a  warrant for his arrest.

Hall and Corey were released from the Escambia County Jail on $10,000 bond, while McGhee was released on a $5,000 bond.

Comments

5 Responses to “‘Slick’ Arrested In Connection With Walnut Hill Battery”

  1. 429SCJ on April 11th, 2012 5:50 am

    It is those little things that we do, or don’t do, that set us apart.

  2. DRose on April 10th, 2012 4:25 pm

    He was not given the name Slick at birth he was given the name Harold Corey, that’s what he went by the whole time he was in school and later had it changed. So I guess he didn’t like his real name ?????? WHo knows why folks do what they do!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Scott on April 10th, 2012 3:39 pm

    I was surprised to find that Slick was not a nickname.

    You don’t stand much of a chance in life when your mother looks at her newborn baby and says, “I’m going to name you Slick.”

  4. Bubba on April 10th, 2012 8:32 am

    He ain’t to slick if he got caught; it’s more like ” slop”.

  5. creek on April 10th, 2012 7:36 am

    Well slick, Your slickness is has run dry.