Man Throws Beer Bottle Through Car Window At Whataburger

October 10, 2013

A Flomaton man was arrested this week on outstanding charges for an alleged domestic violence incident in the parking lot of Century’s Whataburger.

Daniel Dontavious Woods, 22, was charged with felony deadly missile weapons offense, criminal mischief property damage and battery.

During the early morning hours of September 22, Woods allegedly used his gold Cadillac to block in the vehicle of  his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child. He then threw a beer bottle through the passenger side widow of the victim’s vehicle, according to an arrest report. She was not injured.

Woods was booked into the Escambia County Jail this week and later released on a $9,000 bond.

Comments

4 Responses to “Man Throws Beer Bottle Through Car Window At Whataburger”

  1. David on October 11th, 2013 10:13 pm

    The jail does not offer anger management and other programs as one would suggest. The judge will if deemed correct for the offense classes for anger management and other classes the judge feels would serve the inmate best.
    The classes are not free…and if a judge requires an inmate as conditions he or she attend such classes it is not up to the inmate…unless they want to violate the judges order.
    The inmate pays for these classes not the county nor the jail.
    There is not a little room in the jail you can go to and take anger management classes. However they offer a place for prayer and talk to someone in a religious atmosphere to help those sort out many things.That in jail would be the only choice an inmate can refuse or accept help.

  2. Alabama residence on October 11th, 2013 6:39 pm

    They have got to stay in jail and not be bailed out in order to be able to go to the classes that are offered to them!

  3. just sayin' on October 10th, 2013 9:56 pm

    EMD
    Yes they do get classes in anger management, they also get a variety of other classes. These classes are OFFERED but you can not force the inmates to take them. They get incentives to take the classes but sadly enough a good percentage would rather just continue on the path they are on.

  4. EMD on October 10th, 2013 10:03 am

    Do those in lock up receive counseling in “anger management? If not, why not?