Former Kentucky police chief accused of assaulting family member over pet gate

Former Kentucky police chief accused of assaulting family member over pet gate
Former Kentucky police chief accused of assaulting family member over pet gate
BARDSTOWN, Ky. (FOX 56) — The former police chief of Bardstown and Shepherdsville faces a domestic violence charge.

The Louisville FOX affiliate, WDRB, reported that Rick McCubbin is accused of fourth-degree assault after a fight with a family member over a pet gate earlier in June. According to police, McCubbin allegedly grabbed them by their arms and pinned them against the wall.

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When another relative tried to step in, McCubbin allegedly threw them onto a bed.

McCubbin was charged with assault in the fourth degree for domestic violence with minor injury, as well as harassment. A no-contact order was issued June 9, according to court documents.

He spent 17 years with the Louisville Metro Police Department before serving as chief in Bardstown.

He’s set to appear in court Thursday morning for another pretrial conference.


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