Posted on 06/13/2018 5:30:10 PM PDT by BBell
A former high school behavior counselor accused of attacking a motorist with a baseball bat in a 2016 road rage incident pleaded guilty Wednesday (June 13) to aggravated battery.
Wilbert Gray, 42, pleaded guilty as charged as potential jurors assembled outside Criminal District Judge Darryl Derbigny's courtroom, according to District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro's office.
Gray was involved in a minor wreck with a 37-year-old man at the intersection of Tulane and Carrollton avenues around midnight on Sept. 4, 2016, according to New Orleans police.
The other driver told police he didn't see any damage and drove away.
He then noticed Gray was following him, so police said the pulled over into a parking lot in the 5100 block of General De Gaulle Drive.
He and Gray both got out of their vehicles, and Gray told his girlfriend to get a bat out of the trunk,
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Dude and girlfriend need to go away for a long time.
Another albino Amish guy
https://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/09/high_school_behavior_counselor.html
Wilbert's a big'un.
I think he has I’m entitled because I’m Black issues.
Same guy. It took almost 2 years to go to trial.
Hey, nobody said he was a good behavior counselor.
Principle Joe?
Remember, the principal is your pal.
I hope that this wasn’t the guy’s primary means of behavior adjustment when he was a counselor.
Pull that crap with me and you just brought a baseball bat to a gunfight.
The accident took place in midtown New Orleans, but the ensuing assault and battery took place across the river in Algiers. That suggests a long, determined pursuit by the attacker. He had plenty of time to cool off and reconsider.
In Russia anything can happen. No wonder the Nazis could not win.
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