
Interment will be in Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Smartt, TN. Several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends also survive.Ī Funeral service will be at 1 PM on Thursday at Gardens of Memory Funeral Home with the Ricky Robertson officiating. Great granddaughter - Hazel King of McMinnvilleīest friends - Doris Young and husband James Young and Lola Griffith of McMinnville Step-daughter - Shellie Bain of Smithvilleģ grandsons - Russell Alan King of McMinnville Roger Dale Newby and wife Debra of McMinnville Sister - Tammy Hobbs and husband Billy of McMinnvilleĢ brothers - Steve Newby and wife Judy of McMinnville Son - Shannon Newby and wife Bethani of AlabamaĮx-husband and friend Larry W. Linda was born Saturday, Augin McMinnville, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Paul Newby and Elveta Hale Newby. Director of Schools Bobby Cox said he was sad to hear of King’s arrest and described him as a popular student who is heavily involved in school activities.Linda Gail Bain, age 58 of Morrison, Tennessee passed from this life on Sunday, January 31, 2016, at her home. He was a participant in last year’s Interact Club talent routine that won first place at the regional Interact Convention in Pigeon Forge. He is involved in other school activities, including choir and Interact Club. In his final game, a playoff loss to Maryville, King rushed for a game-high 194 yards and a touchdown. King was a standout football player for the Pioneers, finishing as the team’s leading rusher this season. Sells said she has been released from the hospital. In updating the victim’s condition Tuesday morning, Capt. He was found with another bag at the jail.

Officers discovered Santiago in possession of several baggies of a white, powdery substance believed to be cocaine, as well as a number of white pills. Santiago and King fled the scene before police arrived. That’s when Santiago reportedly pointed the gun at several people before firing two rounds in the air. When nightclub bouncers realized what was happening, they tried to restore order. The other woman tried to get the cellphone back and that’s when she was beaten as a full-scale fight erupted. Police say King and Santiago converged on the woman with one of them taking away her cellphone.
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Two women witnessed him retrieving the gun and one of them tried to take a picture of his license plate with her cellphone. I can’t believe it escalated the way it did.” The altercation went from verbal to physical when Santiago was reportedly seen getting a gun from his car. I got scared and was just trying to defend myself.

Things got crazy and punches were flying and I was the only one there who was sober. I would never lay my hands on a woman, but I had no way of knowing she was a woman. I was trying to separate my brother from a fight and this woman, she was a dyke. “I had been inside shooting pool all night and we had gone outside when the nightclub closed. “I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but I’m not a monster like the story in the Cookeville paper makes me out to be,” said King. It was a chaotic scene.” King was back at school Tuesday and admitted he shouldn’t have put himself in that situation, but says he plans to take responsibility and move on. “There were people everywhere, people running, people bloody. “It was your typical bar fight that spills into the parking lot,” said Cookeville Police Capt.

He is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, one count of reckless endangerment, one count of possession of a controlled substance, and one count of introducing contraband into a penal institution. Santiago, his brother, was still in jail Tuesday morning on $215,000 bond. King, a WCHS senior, has made $50,000 bond on the single charge of aggravated assault and was released from Putnam County Jail on Sunday.

According to Cookeville Police Department, King, 18, and Tomas Santiago, 21, were arrested for an incident that also included gunshots outside Wooly’s Clubhouse in Cookeville. Warren County High School football star Rickie King was among two men arrested on felony charges early Sunday morning outside a Cookeville nightclub after they reportedly beat a woman so badly she had to be airlifted.
