Thursday, April 30, 2020

Tennessee Man In Gorilla Suit Arrested After Running Into Wrong House And Scaring Child


Tennessee Man In Gorilla Suit Arrested After 
Running Into Wrong House And Scaring Child

There is a bizarre case out of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee where Richard Muzick, 31, reportedly went into the wrong home to play a prank.  Instead, he scared a six-year-old child. It likely had to do with the fact that Muzick was wearing a gorilla costume at the time. What is curious is that he is now charged with aggravated burglary despite the police concluding he was mistaken about the house.
Police responded to a call and learned that, after being confronted, Muzick took off running in his gorilla suit.

What I found interesting was the charge. The police concluded that he was confused by the home and did not just randomly select a home to terrorize a child as a faux gorilla.

In Tennessee, there is a step up to aggravated battery when a defendant unlawfully enters or remains in a habitation (any structure designed or adapted for overnight dwelling) with the intent to commit a felony, theft, or assault therein. (Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-14-403.)  I do not see the intent to commit a felony if this was a mistake and he took no other action or took no property.

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