Police respond to fight at Rodman’s home
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Greg Risling
WEST NEWPORT -- Police responded yet again to the home of former
NBA superstar Dennis Rodman early Friday morning, arresting a man on
battery charges who claimed to be the “Worm’s” assistant manager.
Thayer Ghazi Mustafa, 37, was booked on one count of battery and was
released on $500 bail.
Police have responded to Rodman’s home on the 4800 block of Seashore
Drive eight times this year and a total of 22 since last July. The latest
incident, however, didn’t involve the former power forward.
At about 3 a.m., police were called to Rodman’s home, where they found
22-year-old Scott Francis, who claimed he was punched in the face by
Mustafa. According to police, Francis had a black eye and complained that
Mustafa had slugged him during a confrontation during a party at Rodman’s
home.
Apparently, Francis was trying to crash the party and when Mustafa asked
for his identification, Francis refused, police said. A scuffle ensued
and Francis claims he was struck in the face by Mustafa.
Rodman reportedly saw the fracas and asked both men to leave his home.
Francis was arrested on suspicion of public drunkenness.
“People have gotten out of hand before at his parties and Rodman has
thrown them out,” said Sgt. Mike McDermott. “Mustafa claims the other guy
was going to hit him so he protected himself.”
Rodman was arrested last weekend at Woody’s Wharf on a charge of public
drunkenness.
Following that arrest, police earlier this week said Rodman’s house has
been frequented regularly by patrol officers.
Rodman has amassed thousands of dollars in fines, but has paid all of
them promptly, authorities added.
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