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Name:
Whitehead, Kamia L
Date of Booking:
11/28/2025
Reason(s) For Booking:
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
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 this date D-Shift was dispatched to Chestnut Cupboard in reference to a large crowd on location disputing.
Upon my arrival, I made contact with the store owner [WITNESS #1] he advised that the group was getting out of hand and was fighting inside his store. He requested that we make everyone leave the location. Ofc. Priest and I then began walking through the store telling patrons to leave.
While in the back of the store I heard a loud verbal argument start as I directed my attention towards the front door I observed two black females yelling towards one another and then two became physical (One girl grabbing the other by the neck and not letting her go). I then made my way towards the door as I looked through the glass door I seen the females still physically fighting with one girl holding the other by the neck from behind.
I then deployed my department issued taser SN: X480TVBF splitting the belt line striking them. This archived (Neuromuscular incapacitation) Both females fell to the ground. We then secured both females into double locked handcuffs and placed them into the back of patrol vehicles. EMS was advised to meet us at the Police Department so that they could check on both the females that had been tased.
The females were identified as : Jalyn Maddox and Kamia Whitehead they were both sisters and claimed that they were fighting another girl in the store not each other, Nevertheless they were both charged with Disorderly Conduct 62-1
3. Intentionally make physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with the person of another.
4. Intentionally cause physical harm to another.
6. Without provocation, uses to another person or in such other person’s presence, opprobrious or abusive words which by their very utterance tend to incite to an immediate breach of the peace, that is to say, words which as a matter of common knowledge and under ordinary circumstances will, when used to another person or in such other person’s presence, naturally tend to provoke violent resentment, that is, words commonly called “fighting words”.
Neither Maddox or Whitehead received any injuries they were both cleared and transported to the Jail without incident.
[End of Narrative]
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