
A 16-year-old Pleasant Hill boy was arrested Monday morning for allegedly assaulting his mother.
The boy, D'Angelo Rawls, reportedly got in more trouble following his arrest, for kicking and slapping a deputy, according to Captain Chuck Hasty of the Northampton County Sheriff's Office.
Shortly after 1:45 a.m., Lieutenant David Twine and Deputy Patrick Jacobs responded to a domestic call on Conwell Road.
Deputies had been to residence earlier when the victim claimed the boy was acting unruly and made threats against law enforcement.
After law enforcement left the the first time, Rawls allegedly went to his mother's bedroom and began to assault her.
Rawls reportedly left after the victim called 911. Jacobs and Twine returned later and arrested Rawls for the assault.
At the magistrate's office, Rawls reportedly became disruptive and kicked Jacobs on the foot and slapped his hands, cursing during the processing.
He was charged with assault and battery, communicating threats and assault on a government official. He was given 30 days in jail for contempt and a $3,000 bond for the other charges. He has an October 27 court date.