Sunday night at about 9:30 p.m., Historic City News was notified that sheriff’s deputies were enroute to a residence in The Meadows at World Golf Village; where one of several adult family members had reported a domestic disturbance in progress and called for help.
One of the female family members met the first deputy on the scene and informed him that 28-year-old Ryan David McNair was “going crazy and beating on everyone” inside the MacKenzie Circle home.
According to the incident report, in addition to McNair, the house was occupied by 4 adult victims; a 32-year-old white female, a 29-year-old white male, a 23-year-old white female and a 56-year-old white female, as well as a 20-year-old witness to the physical altercation.
Deputy Charles K Simpkiss located McNair behind the residence and secured him in a patrol car while the victims were interviewed and evidence was collected from the scene. The fighting broke out, according to the report, after one of the male family members argued with McNair about how he was speaking to his mother. Words escalated to shoving, and ended with wrestling and jabs being thrown; include to the abdomen of one of the female victims who McNair knew to be 5-months pregnant.
The victim recounted that he had received bloody abrasions, to his back and shoulder, during the fight; when McNair slammed him into the walls and onto the floor. Simpkiss observed that when the victim broke free, he took shelter in one of the bathrooms with his wife and their two young children.
The incident report indicates that several attempts were made to stop the fighting by people at the scene. In the other victim’s statements, they each described being pushed and shoved, several times, or knocked to the floor by McNair. The pregnant woman explained how McNair jabbed her repeatedly in the stomach. She further stated that she observed McNair shove their mother and her husband.
McNair is charged with three counts of misdemeanor battery. One thousand dollars bond has been ordered on each of the three charges. An appearance bond of $10,000 is required on the attack of the pregnant victim, bringing the bond required to $13,000. The aggravated battery charge is a second-degree felony.
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