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A man leaped over the bench in a Las Vegas courtroom and attacked the
judge at his sentencing hearing on Wednesday after she denied him
probation, wild footage shows.
Deobra Redden, 30, a three-time felon, was being sentenced by Judge Mary
Kay Holthus in Clark County District Court after he was convicted of
attempted battery with substantial bodily harm, KLAS reported.
Around 11 a.m., Redden’s attorney asked Holthus to sentence his client to
probation — but Holthus had something different in mind for the repeat
offender.
“I think it’s time he got a taste of something else because I just can’t
with that history,” she said.
Suddenly, Redden sprints up to the bench, springs himself over with
outstretched arms and tackles the judge to the ground, video obtained by
the outlet shows.
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An American flag and a Nevada state flag came crashing down in the ruckus.
Several other people can be seen wrestling with Redden in the chaos before
as he yells profanities at Holthus, according to the footage.
Court officers appear to drag him away, but he breaks free and tries to go
back after the judge, while she is still on the ground, video shows. He
and others can be seen exchanging punches in the struggle.
“What the hell’s wrong with you man?” someone can be heard yelling in the
background.
“Where’s Mary Kay – is she okay?” a man asks when Redden is finally put in
handcuffs.
An alarm blared for several minutes alerting others to the incident,
according to KLAS.
Holthus suffered a minor head injury but was doing OK, sources told the
outlet. A marshal was also injured in the fracas.
“Thank God the judge is okay,” Clark County District Attorney Steve
Wolfson said in a statement. “Thank God for the heroic efforts of those
who came to her aid, especially her marshal and her law clerk.
“Without them, the situation would have been much worse as this defendant
exhibited extremely violent behavior and I’m confident there will be
consequences,” Wolfson said.
On April 23, Redden threatened “to bust the kneecaps” of another man,
“resulting in substantial bodily harm,” according to court documents.
Redden was ordered by a different judge in May to undergo a competency
test. He was committed to a state behavioral facility before he was found
competent in October, records show.
Redden pleaded guilty to the charges in November. Judge Holthus issued a
warrant for his arrest in December after he missed his court appearance,
KLAS reported.
After Wednesday’s attack, he is facing new charges of battery and battery
on a protected person — with the latter charge indicating the victim was
“substantially harmed.”
He’s due back in court — hopefully in handcuffs — on Thursday at 9 a.m. He
is being held at the Clark County Jail.
Redden previously appeared before Holthus on charges of malicious
destruction of property, according to court documents. He also spent a
year in prison on a domestic battery charge in 2021.
Last month, a fight erupted outside of a Mississippi courthouse between
two families following a hearing for Derrick Coleman, who is thought to
know the whereabouts of his estranged wife and corrections officer Crump
Coleman, who vanished in July.
In October, a distraught mother and two of her family members attacked her
daughter’s alleged killer, Diamond Alvarez, as she claimed the murderer
was “laughing at my face” during an emotional testimony inside a Houston,
Texas courtroom, chaotic footage of the brawl shows.
Days later, the family of a murdered Texas 15-year-old brutally went after
the alleged killer and ignited a massive brawl during a court hearing in
San Antonio.
https://nypost.com/2024/01/03/news/man-jumps-over-bench-attacks-las-vegas-
judge-after-she-denies-him-probation-wild-video-shows/