UPDATE: Two more suspects turn themselves in on charges in the Montgomery riverfront brawl
Montgomery police say two more suspects have turned themselves in to face charges in the brawl that happened on a riverfront boat dock Saturday night.
Police said Wednesday night that 25-year-old Zachery Shipman and 23-year-old Allen Todd turned themselves over to police. On Tuesday, 48-year-old Richard Roberts turned himself in.
Police say all three face charges of third degree assault, which is a misdemeanor. Roberts has two warrants against him, while Shipman and Todd each have one warrant.
Police have identified the victims as Dameion Pickett, who is the co-captain of the Harriott II riverboat and a 16-year-old male. Police say Roberts struck the teenager.
Police are still appealing to 42-year-old Reggie Ray to turn himself in for further questioning. At a news conference on Tuesday, police say Ray was shown in video widely shared on social media striking people with a folding chair.
The fight broke out where the Harriott II is docked. Police Chief Darryl Albert said it began at 7PM Saturday when the riverboat, with 227 people aboard, was ready to dock but a private pontoon boat was in its spot. He says Pickett used a public address loudspeaker to ask the people on the private boat to move, but those people responded with obscenities.
A short time later, police say Pickett was picked up by a smaller boat to take him to the dock so that he could speak more directly with those people. That’s when Albert said the brawl started, with several people hitting Pickett.
Albert says 13 people were detained for questioning and interviews by police. They were released with the understanding that charges were pending, he said.
Albert said Pickett was treated at a hospital for injuries, but was the only person hurt.
Albert says the police department has been working with ALEA and the FBI to investigate, and more charges could be filed.