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March 25, 2026

Aaliyah Huskins

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Name:
Huskins, Aaliyah Heaven Lanae

Date of Booking:
03/21/2026

Reason(s) For Booking:
WILLFUL OBSTRUCTION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

FVA SIMPLE BATTERY

Officer’s Narrative:
[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]

On 03/21/2026 Officers were dispatched to [REDACTED BY AGENCY] Perry Street in reference to a hang up call. While en route to the call 911 advised that the subject called back. The complainant [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated that his girlfriend (Aaliyah Huskins) is beating on him and that she is drunk. Upon our arrival to the home we make contact with the subjects.

[REDACTED BY AGENCY] is explaining to us that Huskins had been drinking since approximately 1100 hours. He stated that she was extremely intoxicated and began to get violent. When asked why they were arguing he explained that they had a friend of Huskins over and that they were going to have a three some. He then explained that during the interaction that Huskins became jealous and began to get irate and loose control.

He then explained that Huskins began to attempt to push things over in the home and that cause damage to items inside the home. Afterwards the other female left. Huskins then began to get violent towards [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. He stated that she began to hit him multiple times. He then showed officers a video to where you could tell an altercation was going on but could hear [REDACTED BY AGENCY] asking Huskins to stop.

At this time Huskins then exited the home only wearing a T shirt and you could tell that she was extremely intoxicated. We asked her to put pants on and she stated that she was okay and sat down in a passenger vehicle that was located in the driveway. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] then went and got her some pants. After several minutes of attempting to talk to Huskins due to her intoxication level we attempted to get her to go to bed. She did agree and then officers stood by with [REDACTED BY AGENCY] in the driveway to see if Huskins was going to calm down.

After multiple times of Huskins coming outside of the residence again she was strongly advised to go lay down. She did this and was gone for 5-10 minutes. We advised [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to go inside and see if she had laid down and fell asleep before officers left due to her being so aggressive towards him. He agreed.

While he was inside we could hear Huskins begin to get very loud again and then a loud boom. That is when we seen [REDACTED BY AGENCY] coming back out of the house and he stated that she threw his laptop and spit at him. At this time officers entered the residence and placed Huskins under arrest. We then escorted her to the vehicle.

While escorting her to the vehicle she began to struggle with officers and she became extremely irate and began kicking herself up and down off the ground. At this time once she was one the ground I held her there to make sure that she was going to stop being irate and she stated that she would. We then attempted to help her up and she started getting irate again.

At this time Officer Barnett and I, picked her up and carried her to the patrol car where she fought against officers to not go in the backseat. Once she was placed in the back seat she was transported to Polk SO by Cpl. Duke. Once we arrived on scene she was turned over to jailers.

[End of Narrative]

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