Boston Heights Police Chief Chad McArdle was arrested Friday after police say he assaulted a homeless man.
Records show Chad McArdle, 40, was arrested and booked in the Monroe County Jail on a battery charge.
Officers found McArdle when they arrived, according to the report, but did not locate any stabbing wounds. McArdle said he later grabbed the stick and stabbed one of the men in the throat. “McArdle said that male was probably dead now,” the officer wrote in the report.
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