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Police arrest man who threw darts at patrons at St. Lucie bar

November 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

PORT ST. LUCIE — A 44-year-old man who threw darts at patrons of Mickey Finns bar and returned to the establishment after being kicked out was arrested, according to a recently released affidavit.

The bartender “cut off” serving drinks to Scott D. Leonard, of the 100 block of Southeast Todd Avenue, late Sunday or early Monday “due to Mr. Leonard’s behavior as he was throwing darts at other patrons.”

A bouncer “escorted” him out the rear entrance of the establishment in the 200 block of Southwest Port St. Lucie Boulevard.

“Mr. Leonard was angered with this and proceeded to pull down his pants and underwear and defecated onto the rear parking lot,” the affidavit states.

Police spoke to several patrons at whom Leonard threw darts and none wished to press charges. The owner didn’t either. An officer called for a cab and watched Leonard get in and leave.

Not long after that, the officer again was dispatched to Mickey Finns, and a worker said the cab dropped off Leonard and that Leonard wanted to drive his own vehicle home.

A worker told police that Leonard started his vehicle and moved it a short distance. Leonard has a restricted, business-purposes-only drivers license, the affidavit stated. The worker grabbed the keys, and Leonard started to cause a ruckus, the affidavit stated.

Leonard was arrested on a misdemeanor disorderly intoxication charge and taken to the St. Lucie County jail.

By Will Greenlee, TCPalm.com

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