Myarie Shannon fights brother over argument about dirty coffee maker

21-year-old Myarie Shannon was involved in an altercation with his brother, MyGarrionne Shannon, at Spicer Drive on March 10th. Officers arrived at the mentioned location and made contact with Myarie. Myarie stated that he and his son were sitting on the couch watching TV in the living room when MyGarrionne got mad that the coffee maker was dirty. Myarie said that was when he approached MyGarrionne to see why he was cussing and who he was talking to. Myarie then alleged that MyGarrionne hit him, and they began to fight. However, MyGarrionne stated that he was in the kitchen, expressing his dissatisfaction with how dirty the coffee maker was when Myarie approached him. MyGarrionne alleged that this was when Myarie started to “swing” at him. MyGarrionne proceeded to punch Myraie, and a fight ensued. Myarie was determined to be the primary aggressor and was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.

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Soldier Bethran Ngwa slaps, pulls wife’s hair during argument over his multiple phones

32-year-old Soldier Bethran Ngwa was involved in a physical altercation with his wife, Joan Nsumfor, at Spicer Drive on January 15th. The incident occurred due to the couple’s argument over Ngwa’s phones. The argument escalated when Ngwa slapped Nsumfor on the left side of her face and grabbed her hair, causing abrasion on her left cheek and eyebrow. Officers noted that there seemed to be signs that a struggle occurred in the bedroom and took photos for evidence. Bethran Ngwa was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.

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Solider uses Apple AirTag in child’s car seat to stalk estranged wife — Benjamin Kern arrested

28-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Benjamin Kern is charged with stalking his estranged wife using an Apple AirTag placed inside the car seat of their child to track her whereabouts. During an interview with police, Kern admitted to placing the AirTag in the car seat. There was an existing military order of protection in place at the time of the incident.

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