Arrest Warrant Issued For Columbus Short
An arrest warrant has been issued for “Scandal” star
Columbus Short for felony aggravated battery stemming from his bar fight
earlier this month,
The actor allegedly sucker-punched a man after he made a
crack about Short’s wife. The victim suffered a broken nose in the attack and
was rendered unconscious for several minutes.
Now a judge has issued a warrant for Short’s arrest on one
count of felony aggravated battery.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of four years in state
prison.
His bond has been set at $50,000.
Short, meanwhile, has been arrested multiple times for
violent behavior involving women, kids, basketball opponents and random bar
people.
1. Short was arrested for physically attacking his wife in
front of his children. The incident occurred back in February at his Woodland
Hills home at around 2 AM. According to legal docs, Short and his wife started
arguing and it got physical. Short’s kids — a two-year-old and 10-year-old —
were watching. He’s been charged with spousal battery. Prosecutors also charged
him with child abuse because of the emotional trauma the kids suffered by
watching. Short pled not guilty on Tuesday.
2. Short was arrested two weeks later in Chatsworth, CA.
According to the police report, Short and his wife got into a heated argument
and he allegedly pushed her.
3. And less than a month later — on March 15 — Short was
involved in a bar fight. Short allegedly cold-cocked a man at an engagement
party, breaking his nose and rendering him unconscious. As we just reported …
there is now a warrant out for his arrest in connection with this incident.
4. Short was prosecuted for a brutal attack on an L.A.
basketball court in 2010. He sucker punched a player, bashing his teeth in and
cutting him badly. Short pled no contest to disturbing the peace. He had been
charged with aggravated battery but that was dismissed.
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