According to the News-Journal, 26-year-old Joshua Fort was allegedly eyeballing DJ Omar Isaac even as Fort and another man were belting out the Jay Z and Justin Timberlake collaboration "Holy Grail."
Around 1 a.m., Fort is accused of approaching Isaac's booth and lashing out at him. "First he started with, 'You don't know who I am. I own this place,'" the 42-year-old DJ said of the suspect. "He turned around like he was going to leave and comes back and slams my laptop down."
After Isaac told the patron that he didn't want to fight -- and that Fort may have had too much to drink -- the suspect is accused of smashing a glass behind Isaac's ear and then trying to pull him to the ground.
Ford reportedly then fled the scene, but was later arrested and charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
He was locked up at Volusia County Branch Jail before he posted 5 thousand dollars' bail.
Isaac required some stitches from the broken glass.
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According to surveillance camera footage recovered from a neighbor, three minutes after the wreck, two other costumed adults -- one disguised as a Ninja Turtle, and another a zombie -- came to push the woman's car off of the Mercedes, which may be totaled.
The Mercedes belongs to a woman who was visiting relatives when the likely alcohol-related accident occurred.
The security video managed to capture the suspect's license plate number, which was forwarded to the police.
The little boy, whose twin brother was strapped into the back seat of the vehicle, drove the truck three blocks before it was steered across three lanes of traffic and came to a rest against a curb, notes the Ada Times. Neither child was hurt, nor was their mother.
Thirty-three-year-old Taloa Foster claims she unbuckled her seatbelt to try to buckle her son back in after he popped off his own belt, and she ended up tumbling out of the moving truck. She was given a field sobriety test and purportedly flunked it. Troopers who allegedly found empty liquor bottles in Foster's truck, arrested her on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and child endangerment.
Two local state workers, Jason Goodwin and Lyndon Sutton, are being hailed as heroes for spotting the situation then using their safety light-equipped vehicle to block their boys' truck from oncoming traffic.