2 Men Arrested In April 24 Stabbing At Rossville Boulevard Bar

  • Friday, May 6, 2016
Tyree Moore
Tyree Moore

Two men have been arrested in a stabbing at a Rossville Boulevard bar on April 24.

Both suspects in the case were identified and warrants were taken out for their arrest. Tyree Moore, 37, was arrested on April 28 and Anthony Griggs, 35, was located in Catoosa County on Friday. Griggs was awaiting extradition to the Hamilton County Jail.

 

They were both charged with aggravated assault.

 

At 1:03 a.m., the Chattanooga Police Department responded to 5017 Rossville Blvd.. on a report of a person stabbed. There police located one victim suffering from several lacerations.

 

The victim stated that two black males came in The Brew and Cue bar and started a disorder.

 

The suspects were asked to leave by the victim and they started a fight. One of the suspects took out a razor and cut the victim several times.

 

The victim, 51-year-old Charles Henton, said he did not recognize either of the suspects.

 

The suspects left the scene in a silver vehicle before police arrived.

 

The victim was transported to a local hospital by Hamilton County EMS with non-life threatening injuries.

Chattanooga Police ask anyone with information regarding this crime to call 423-698-2525.

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