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Cops: Woman kicks DJ dressed as 'evil clown' in the face at Cobb bar

Mugshot of Rachel Glenna Fisher.
Mugshot of Rachel Glenna Fisher.
By Ben Brasch
Nov 2, 2016

Police arrested a woman they say kicked a karaoke DJ dressed as a clown in the face during a Halloween celebration at a Marietta bar.

Rachel Glenna Fisher, of Grayson, was given a bond of $1,000 for her misdemeanor charge of simple battery, according to Cobb County court records.

Officers responded to calls about a fight at Jimmy Mac's, 3205 Canton Road, about 1:50 a.m. Saturday, according to an arrest warrant.

The karaoke DJ told officers how he ended up getting a "karate type kick" in the face.

He said many employees and customers at the bar were wearing costumes for the Halloween celebration. The DJ was "dressed up in the costume of an evil clown," the warrant read.

The DJ said he first interacted with Fisher earlier that night with no problem, but he did notice that she was"highly intoxicated."

The trouble started when one of the bar's employees came onstage to sing and the DJ left the stage to mingle with the crowd.

That's when witnesses say Fisher got up on stage and watched the employee sing.

When the DJ approached her, she pushed him and "kicked him on the left side of his face with a karate type kick," according to the warrant.

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The DJ forced her to the ground, and she left soon after.

The employee who was singing on stage when Fisher got up there and two other witnesses corroborated what the DJ told officers, the warrant said.

Fisher was arrested near the plaza at Sandy Plains Road and Canton Road Connector Northeast.

She bonded out of jail later that day.

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