According to police records, Kenya Moore's rumored boyfriend Eugene Casciaro was arrested and charged for assault/battery and making terroristic threats at a high-end Atlanta restaurant, terrifying an innocent couple and causing chaos in the eatery.
According to Atlanta Police Department records obtained by Radar Online, cops were called to the sushi hot spot Geisha House on May 17, 2007, after being alerted to Casciaro’s disruptive behavior .
Victim Grady Luckey, 34, told police that as he was eating dinner with his then-girlfriend, Casciaro “told Mr. Luckey that he was ‘going to f***ing kill him,'” the responding officer wrote in his incident report. “He also said that ‘Even if you two get married tomorrow, I’d still like to kill you…I’ll kill every f***ing person in here.'”
When Luckey asked him to stop spewing threats, the volatile Casciaro “then struck [him] in the back of his neck multiple times,” the officer added.
Luckey then held Casciaro down until security guards could detain him.
When cops spoke with the angry assailant, “he was being very uncooperative and had a strong odor of alcohol coming from his person,” the officer claimed in the papers. “[He] was arrested and charged accordingly.”
When contacted for comment, Luckey said he had never met Casciaro prior to the attack.
“He was at a table across from us, drunk and blabbering,” he tells Radar. “He was talking about how he was going to kill somebody, about how he was going to kill “that guy right there,” pointing at me.”
Luckey says he merely tried to diffuse the situation by claiming nobody was going to get hurt.
“I was eating a piece of sushi, and the next thing I know, I was being punched in the face!” he recalls. “He said, ‘You don’t know who I am! You don’t talk to me like that!'”
The entire restaurant was staring as waiters assisted the unsuspecting diner, he claims.
“My girlfriend was so upset,” Luckey says. “That was not on the agenda for the evening. I’m not the type to instigate fights.”
The charges against Casciaro were later dropped for unspecified reasons.
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According to Atlanta Police Department records obtained by Radar Online, cops were called to the sushi hot spot Geisha House on May 17, 2007, after being alerted to Casciaro’s disruptive behavior .
Victim Grady Luckey, 34, told police that as he was eating dinner with his then-girlfriend, Casciaro “told Mr. Luckey that he was ‘going to f***ing kill him,'” the responding officer wrote in his incident report. “He also said that ‘Even if you two get married tomorrow, I’d still like to kill you…I’ll kill every f***ing person in here.'”
When Luckey asked him to stop spewing threats, the volatile Casciaro “then struck [him] in the back of his neck multiple times,” the officer added.
Luckey then held Casciaro down until security guards could detain him.
When cops spoke with the angry assailant, “he was being very uncooperative and had a strong odor of alcohol coming from his person,” the officer claimed in the papers. “[He] was arrested and charged accordingly.”
“He was at a table across from us, drunk and blabbering,” he tells Radar. “He was talking about how he was going to kill somebody, about how he was going to kill “that guy right there,” pointing at me.”
Luckey says he merely tried to diffuse the situation by claiming nobody was going to get hurt.
“I was eating a piece of sushi, and the next thing I know, I was being punched in the face!” he recalls. “He said, ‘You don’t know who I am! You don’t talk to me like that!'”
The entire restaurant was staring as waiters assisted the unsuspecting diner, he claims.
“My girlfriend was so upset,” Luckey says. “That was not on the agenda for the evening. I’m not the type to instigate fights.”
The charges against Casciaro were later dropped for unspecified reasons.
READ THE SHOCKING COURT DOCUMENTS HERE
Photo Credit: Instagram