Walnut Hill Man Charged With Felony Aggravated Battery
February 5, 2019
A Walnut Hill man was charged after allegedly choking a man.
Terrance Travon Redmond, 41, was charged with felony aggravated battery by strangulation.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home on Highway 97A near Dan Hall Road for a battery complaint. The victim had a torn shirt, red marks all over his neck, a laceration to the top of his head and an abrasion and bruises on his face.
The victim told deputies he was at his mom’s house with permission to wash some clothes. Redmond told him to leave the residence and tried to throw his clothes out the backdoor of the home. Redmond grabbed him by the neck, started choking him and shoved him against a wall before hitting him on the head with a trash can, according to an arrest report. The victim also told deputies that Redmond threatened to kill him.
Redmond later told deputies that the victims started the altercation, punched him and pushed him into a metal door.
Redmond was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $100,000 bond.
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Dang Terry.
That bond is a little high for someone being beat up. smh.