Man faces assault charge of jail inmate

A 25-year-old Bainbridge man faces assault charges over food fight the Kitsap County Jail.

A 25-year-old Bainbridge man faces assault charges over food fight the Kitsap County Jail.

Adrian Allan Charvet was charged with second-degree assault in Kitsap County Superior Court.

When Port Orchard police arrested the suspect on Jan. 1, he was originally charged with second-degree attempted murder, said Port Orchard Police Cmdr. Dale Schuster.

Bail for Charvet, who was in custody for an unrelated charge, was set at $500,000.

Schuster reported the suspect assaulted his 50-year-old cell mate after he took a biscuit off of Charvet’s plate.

Charging papers stated that the suspect punched the man several times to the head with his closed first and attempted to gouge the victim’s eyes out. The suspect placed his hands around the victim’s neck and attempted to strangle him.

The victim told investigators he feared for his life and while being strangled could not breathe. He stated that without the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office corrections officers, he would haven’t survived, according to court documents.

According to the Bainbridge Island Review, Charvet was accused of assaulting two women at random outside The Doctors Clinic in December before barricading himself in his second-story apartment on Wallace Way.

Police arrested Charvet, 25, after a nearly three-hour standoff. A Bainbridge police officer discovered Charvet yelling from his apartment window as police were responding to a report of two women who had been assaulted outside The Doctors Clinic a few blocks away on Hildebrand Lane.

Charvet has been in the Kitsap County Jail since his arrest Dec. 15.

He was charged with second-degree assault for the attack in Kitsap County District Court on Friday, Jan. 2. His next court appearance has been set for Jan. 13.

 

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