Crime & Safety
4 Charged In Inglewood Halloween Paintball Attack
None of the four people in a Dodge Charger would admit to shooting a paintball gun at a teen in Inglewood, so all four were charged.

INGLEWOOD, TN — Four young adults face aggravated assault charges following an alleged Halloween night paintball attack on a teen, causing a "significant eye injury."
At 9:40 p.m. Halloween night, someone inside a white Dodge Charger fired a paintball gun at a group of people walking along Gallatin Pike near Greenfield Avenue in Inglewood, striking a 16-year-old in the eye.
Shortly thereafter, officers pulled over a Charger driven by Danielle Cloyd, 19. Police say Joseph Fifer, 20, said the gun, which at the time was being held by his brother, Jatavious Fifer, 18, was his. In addition to the Fifer brothers and Cloyd, Breiana Johnson, 19, was in the car. All four denied firing the gun and, thus, all four are charged with aggravated assault.
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The 16-year-old victim was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center and was treated and released.
The suspects remain jailed in lieu of $15,000 bond each.
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