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Former Navasota man arrested for disrupting Bryan Municipal Court activities

December 12, 2022 by Andre Perrard

A former Navasota man spent last weekend in the Brazos County jail on multiple charges related to disrupting activity in Bryan municipal court.

A city of Bryan deputy marshal, who was working as a court bailiff, wrote in his arrest report that the man, who was previously disruptive, asked in a very loud voice “Do you have a pisser?”

After the man was told the language was unacceptable and would not be tolerated, the man began swearing and caused a loud verbal disturbance. After the man was arrested for disorderly conduct and placed in handcuffs, the man threatened to injure the deputy marshal.

Additional charges against 56 year old Michael Payne of Sweeny, formerly Navasota, include retaliation, disrupting a meeting, failing to identify himself, and public intoxication.

The arrest report did not state why Payne was at municipal court. He remains jailed on bonds totaling $11,000.

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