Ga. High School Coach Arrested for Biting and Threatening Another Coach

A high school girlsโ€™ basketball coach in Cobb County, Ga., is facing multiple charges after she allegedly bit another coach in the face twice and threatened to beat the man, even throwing a chair inside a school office, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Suggested Reading Flint’s Water Crisis Ends With A Major Development Songs by White…

A high school girlsโ€™ basketball coach in Cobb County, Ga., is facing multiple charges after she allegedly bit another coach in the face twice and threatened to beat the man, even throwing a chair inside a school office, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

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Melonie Joyce Martin, who coaches the South Cobb High School girlsโ€™ team, was standing next to coach Tyrone Harris when she bit him. An assistant principal and two other coaches reportedly witnessed Martinโ€™s actions and threats on Jan. 9. ย 

โ€œIโ€™m about to beat your (expletive) and stomp you, and Iโ€™ll beat your (expletive) and knock your teeth out of your face,โ€ Martin allegedly said, according to the Journal-Constitution.

Martin is also accused of throwing a chair at Harris and saying that she would burst his โ€œgrillโ€ during the altercation, which occurred after South Cobb lost to Campbell High, AJC reports.

Martin was eventually arrested and charged with terroristic threats and acts and simple battery. She was released after posting $7,500 bond.

Read more at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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