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Staff Report
NEWBERRY, Fla. – In a troubling incident that unfolded yesterday, 48-year-old Phillip Demetrius Joseph from Newberry was taken into custody after allegedly threatening three utility workers with a firearm.
The episode reportedly took place around 5:22 p.m. on October 14. An Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to the 2900 block of SW 298th Street following a call about an armed disturbance. The three workers, employed by a telecommunications company, were tending to telephone poles when they encountered Joseph and his wife. According to the workers, Joseph confronted them, accusing them of being involved in drug activities.
Attempting to distance themselves from the confrontation, the workers moved to a different set of poles across the street. However, Joseph allegedly persisted, continuing his accusations. The situation escalated when Joseph reportedly drew a handgun from a holster on his waist, pointing it individually at each of the workers.
The workers expressed a palpable fear for their lives, with two claiming that the firearm was brandished at their faces from a dangerously close proximity of less than 10 feet.
Upon arriving at the scene, deputies discovered the loaded weapon in Joseph’s possession. Additionally, a second loaded magazine was found on the ground, precisely where the workers reported Joseph had been standing during the incident.
Post Miranda, Joseph, who lives near the incident location, reportedly admitted to confronting the victims and demanding identification. He said he followed them across the road and pulled his handgun when he felt the first victim had “crossed beyond where he needed to be working.” He said he aimed the gun at the ground and told the first victim not to go toward his house; he reportedly admitted to waving the gun around while talking and said he could potentially have pointed the gun at the victims.
Joseph has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He has no criminal history, and Judge Susan Miller-Jones ordered him held without bail pending a hearing on a motion from the State Attorney’s office to hold him without bail until trial; if the judge denies the motion, bail will be set at that hearing.
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