Adairsville, GA – 11 July 2019 – Repossessions are best left for professionals and from time to time, we enjoy highlighting people or persons that remind us of that. Today, Nathaniel Dennis Bailey, 36, of Adairsville, Georgia gets his 15 minutes of shame.
An Adairsville man was arrested at his listed residence Wednesday night in connection to an incident in June where he reportedly pointed a gun at someone’s head during an alleged repossession.
According to Floyd County jail reports:
Nathaniel Dennis Bailey, 36, of 306 Twin Bridges Road, Adairsville, was trying to repossess a Ford Mustang when he pointed a gun at the victim’s head in the Home Depot parking lot on June 26. The victim did nothing to provoke Bailey.
Bailey is being charged with felony aggravated assault.
Source: MDJ Online





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