Two Kentucky Teens Arrested After Assault Reported at Murray Fraternity Lodge, Police Say
MURRAY, KENTUCKY — Two Kentucky teenagers have been arrested following an assault reported at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity lodge, an incident that prompted a multi-agency search and ongoing investigation by Murray Police.
Arrest Warrants Issued After November 22 Lodge Assault
Police say the assault occurred on November 22 at the PIKE fraternity lodge in Murray. Following an investigation, officers secured arrest warrants for two suspects — both 18-year-old Clinton, Kentucky residents:
- James Booker
- Kamarion Steward
Both were taken into custody on December 4 with assistance from the Calloway County Sheriff’s Office and the Mayfield Police Department.
Charges for Each Suspect Detailed by Police
Authorities say the two teens are facing separate — and in some cases overlapping — charges tied to the incident.
James Booker is charged with:
- Second-degree assault
- First-degree wanton endangerment
- Menacing
Kamarion Steward is charged with:
- Fourth-degree assault
- Complicity to first-degree wanton endangerment
- Complicity to menacing
Police did not release details on what led to the assault or the condition of the victim.
Investigation Still Active, No Further Information Released
The Murray Police Department says the case remains active, and additional details will not be released at this time. Officials emphasized that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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