Editor’s Note: The Montgomery Police Department has an ongoing investigation into the Aug. 5 Montgomery Riverfront assault of Dameion Pickett, 43, and a 16-year-old male. This article will be updated as new information is made public.
Reggie Ray Posts Bond, MPD Issues Name Corrections
Reggie Ray, 42, turned himself in to MPD on Friday (Aug. 11), according to the department’s public information officer. Officials charged him with one count of disorderly conduct–a misdemeanor. He was temporarily housed in the municipal jail but reportedly posted bond on Friday evening.
Montgomery Police Department also issued multiple name corrections on Friday. In an email, PIO Major S. Coleman corrected the spelling of suspects and one victim.
Despite MPD and outlets naming the chair wielder Reggie Gray, MPD clarified his name is Reggie Ray. Shipman, who was originally reported as Zachery, is actually named Zachery Shipman.
The name of the co-captain in the case was also updated. Rather than Damien, his name is actually spelled as Dameion Pickett.
Editor’s Note: The Shade Room has updated all previous articles to reflect these MPD corrections.
Aug 11: Three Boaters Post Bond, One Woman Charged With Third-Degree Assault
On Thursday (Aug.10), Montgomery assault suspects Richard Roberts, Zachery Shipman, and Allen Todd posted bond, The Shade Room confirmed with the local police department. Officials released the pontoon boaters from last weekend’s viral assault turned street brawl from the municipal jail.
All three men are charged with third-degree assault against Hariott II Riverboat’s co-captain, Damien Pickett. Roberts has an additional third-degree assault related to the 16-year-old juvenile.
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Also Thursday, Mary Todd surrendered to the police on third-degree assault charges in relation to Damien Pickett. MPD housed her in the municipal jail, Montgomery Police Department’s Public Information Officer, Major S. Coleman told The Shade Room in an email.
Police Schedule Interview With ‘Chair Wielder’ Reggie Ray
MPD’s PIO also told The Shade Room they expect to interview Reggie Ray on Aug. 11. Coleman did not specify a time for the meeting. As of now, MPD has not revealed any charges.
But that could change after today’s meeting. Circulating videos have shown Ray using a white folding chair to hit a white man above the head, then proceeding to do the same to a white woman.
This other angle of the Montgomery Chair Warrior shows the preciseness of his skills pic.twitter.com/3JgspeQbQ6
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) August 7, 2023
This is a developing story. Check back for updates regarding suspects, victims, and charges.
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