Man Arrested on Several Charges after Domestic Disturbance Call

jail handcuffsOn Thursday at approximately 11:50am hours Deputies Jeremy David and Shaun Greene were dispatched to Rutledge Hill Road in Coffee County for a reported domestic disturbance.
When the deputies arrived at the scene they found a male and female inside the residence. According to Greene’s report the female said her and her boyfriend, Cullen Blake Hickerson had gotten into a verbal argument over a text message on her phone. The female stated that during the physical altercation, Hickerson allegedly grabbed some knives from the kitchen and threw them at her. She went onto say that Hickerson grabbed a shotgun and pointed it at her while she was holding their infant child. Deputy Greene says he then asked Hickerson what happened with the knives and he advised that he threw them at the female in an attempt to hit her.
Greene and Deputy David placed Hickerson in the back seat of Greene’s patrol car.
A few moments later Hickerson’s Grandfather came in the residence and advised that that Hickerson had just walked into his house. Greene advised that there was no way because he was in the back seat of the patrol car handcuffed. The deputies went to the car and saw that driver’s side window had been kicked out. The frame to the window was hanging off of the door.
A short time later Hickerson was found and placed in Deputy David’s car. The man began to kick the back window of the patrol car and began to hit his head on the back glass. Deputy David went to his patrol car and advised him to quit acting the way he was. A short time later Deputy David returned to his patrol car due to Hickerson kicking his back window. Deputy David opened the back door of his patrol car and Hickerson began to assault Deputy David by allegedly kicking him the shoulder and in the neck area.
Hickerson was charged with Aggravated Domestic Assault, Reckless Endangerment, Vandalism over $500, Escape and Assault on an officer. Bond was set at $51,500 and he is set to appear in court September 6.