Alabama Boat Brawl Update: Police Release Names of Suspects

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Alabama Boat Brawl Update: Police Release Names of Suspects
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Montgomery Police Chief Darryl Albert has identified the suspects involved in the boat brawl at Montgomery Riverfront Park as Richard Roberts (48), Allen Todd (23), and Zachery Shipman (25). Videos of the incident went viral on social media over the weekend.

During a press conference, Montgomery Police Chief Darryl Albert identified the suspects as 48-year-old Richard Roberts, 23-year-old Allen Todd and 25-year-old Zachery Shipman.

Roberts had two outstanding warrants for assault in the third degree, and Todd and Shipman had one outstanding warrant each for assault in the third degree. Albert said that one of the suspects has turned himself in to the Selma Police Department and that the other two are expected to do the same. No other information on the suspects has been released by police.

At a Tuesday press conference, Montgomery, Alabama, Police Chief Darryl Albert identifies three suspects involved in a brawl at Montgomery Riverfront Park over the weekend.

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