5/7/07 -- Newalla, OK - Seems a Newalla man was rocking out rather loudly and wasn't about to let no cop tell him otherwise.
According to court records, on April 28th a Cleveland County Sheriff's Deputy was dispatched to investigate a loud noise complaint at 31 Barker Drive in Newalla.
The owner of the residence, Dale Beesley, 53, wasn't up to being a good host. When asked by the officer to turn the music down, Beesley reportedly replied, "I don't think I'm going to do that."
Mrs. Beesley however was much more hospitable and agreed to lower the volume. At that the deputy left.
Within minutes, the Beesley's neighbors were calling 9-1-1 again complaining that not only had the music been turned back up, but Beesley was now yelling profanities, banging on their shared fence and flashing his cars headlights into their home (as witnessed by the deputy when he returned).
When the officer asked Beesley to once again turn down the music he allegedly replied, "We don't have to!"
At that Beesley was placed under arrest after being forcefully taken to the ground and placed into custody.
While being transported to the county jail, Beesley reportedly beat his head against the patrol car's window until it broke loose from its frame.
Last week, Beesley was charged in Cleveland County with disturbing the peace and malicious injury to property.
Beesley was released on a $1,000 bond.
Beesley's next date with the judge is set for June 12th.
Monday, May 7, 2007
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