Anti-violence activist arrested for burglary, assault
Local community activist Joy Powell this morning turned herself in to Rochester Police, after being accused of breaking into a relative's home and attacking her cousin, about 30 hours earlier.
The Rev. Joyce E. Powell, 44, of 127 First St. was charged with first-degree burglary and second-degree assault, both felonies, said Rochester Police Officer Deidre Taccone. Powell was also charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, a misdemeanor, Taccone said.
According to court records, Powell, an anti-violence activist, and several other people broke a window at 61 Copeland St. Sunday evening and entered the house. Once inside, Powell and the others allegedly repeatedly beat her 44-year-old female cousin with a small baseball bat and allegedly sprayed mace in the woman's face.
The assault left the woman with multiple injuries, including numerous cuts and bruises, a fractured vertebra and a bruised liver, officers said.The victim was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital on Sunday for treatment. She was listed today in satisfactory condition.
The incident stemmed from a family dispute, Taccone said. Of course. Doesn't this sort of thing happen in your family from time to time? No??? Huh. |
Posted by: lotp 2006-10-11 |