Thursday, March 27, 2008
Peggy Gilbert Arrested!!
----Here is a story that I actually seen first posted up on TVD's board. I am confused though - who does the grand daughter belong to?? It states she is an adult?? I thought Eddie and Doug were the only kids?? Somebody help me out here!!
Lexington Alderman, and former Police Commissioner Peggy Gilbert was arrested on domestic assault charges Friday night, according to an incident report filed with the Lexington Police Department. According to the report, officers responded to a domestic call at 55 Brown Street around 7:30 p.m. Friday.
An officer spoke with the victim who “said she had been assaulted by her grandmother following a verbal dispute.” The officer’s investigation determined that Gilbert, 65, of 90 Helms Street, “to be the primary aggressor.”
Gilbert was placed under arrest, charged with simple domestic assault and transported to the Henderson County Jail.
The report states that the victim, an adult, later sought treatment at Henderson County Community Hospital, but no information on the existence or extend of injury was available.
Gilbert was booked under the name Willie E. Gilbert, creating some initial confusion.
LPD Commander Jeff Middleton said he did not know whether Willie or Peggy was Gilbert’s legal name.
Once booked, Gilbert was housed in a room separate from the female inmates for the 12-hour minimum stay for the domestic charge.
Henderson County Sheriff Brian Duke said he has fielded questions about the decision and that he takes full responsibility for that decision.
“Alderman Roy Woods also asked about that decision,” Duke said, “and like I told him, I have a responsibility for the safety of everyone, inmate and officer, in the jail and I wasn’t willing to take the risk of putting an alderman and police commissioner in a cell with people who had been arrested by LPD officers. It wasn’t a decision made to show preferential treatment, but to minimize the risk of harm.”
Gilbert e-mailed a statement about the incident yesterday.
“I regret the incident that happened this weekend. I appreciate the support that I have received during this very difficult time. I want to thank the Lexington Police Dept. for their professionalism, they did what they had to do,” Gilbert said.
Gilbert was released without bond pending her court appearance.
Credit: Henderson County News
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