Update On Riverside Brawl: Fifth person charged in Montgomery boat dock brawl police say

mocobizscene – According to authorities, a fifth person involved in the brawl along the Montgomery, Alabama, riverfront last weekend has turned himself in.

According to a Montgomery Police Department press release, Reggie Ray, 42, was being held in the local jail.

Ray has been identified as the man seen swinging a chair in the widely distributed footage of the altercation.

Reggie Ray faces a disorderly conduct charge,

“Mr. Ray was involuntarily roped into the disorderly conduct initiated by a violent white mob,” Lee Merritt, his civil attorney, said in a statement to CNN after Ray turned himself in on Friday. “Mr. Ray will continue to participate with the ongoing investigation concerning the same and is committed to being forthcoming about his limited role in the brawl.”

 

According to court documents, Ray, who is Black, was charged with one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct in the August 5 incident.

During a press conference on Tuesday, authorities Chief Darryl Albert asked the man seen brandishing the chair to contact authorities. Ray was served with an arrest warrant on Wednesday.

From left, Zachery Shipman, Richard Roberts, Allen Todd and Mary Todd.
From left, Zachery Shipman, Richard Roberts, Allen Todd and Mary Todd.

Earlier, Mary Todd, 21, was charged with third-degree assault and was being held in Montgomery’s city jail on Thursday, according to police.

Albert has also charged Richard Roberts, 48, with two charges of third-degree assault, and Allen Todd, 23, and Zachery Shipman, 25, with one count each of third-degree assault. They were apprehended earlier this week.

All four White defendants are set to appear in court on September 1.

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