24-year-old Tomynson Nikot was charged with aggravated assault and terrorizing both as a 3rd-degree felony with a special allegation of possession or use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a felony, and assault as a misdemeanor.
According to a Magistrates report – on December 15th around 9:15 pm, officers responded to a home invasion at an apartment complex in Yigo, where they identified Nikot with a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot watery eyes, and slurred speech.
A tenant in the apartment complex heard a bang and saw that a red sedan had run off the road and four men were attempting to turn the vehicle around. The tenant then asked his wife to call the police and heard his wife yell, “some guy is here trying to break in the house!”
The husband reported that Nikot was one of the men from the red sedan and Nikot has his wife trapped in the balcony, threatening her with a baseball bat.
The husband then opened the storm door so the door was between Nikot at his wife. The husband told the officers that he told Nikot to leave because he was trespassing.
Court documents alleged that Nikot told the victims that he was going to kill him as he was holding the baseball bat.
The magistrate’s report added that Nikot allegedly swung a baseball hat at the male victim.
Court Documents say that officers were able to locate Nikot on the second floor of the apartment building who said he was at the residence to “visit his friend.”
The magistrate’s report add that Nikot allegedly told officers, “It was me, officer! Just arrest me. It was my fault.”
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