According to this story, Tinsley and Daniels cruised down a block from the Fieldhouse to surrender to police at 12:15am Thursday morning. Prominent, local defense attorney, James Voyles, speaking on behalf of Tinsley.
"We intend to defend this very vigorously -- he's maintained from day one that this event didn't happen," Voyles said.
Tinsley and Daniels, 26, face misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct charges because, the indictment said, they both hit J. Mark Nicholson, the bar's manager.
The indictment means the grand jury, a panel of citizens, found enough evidence to warrant criminal charges.
"I was disappointed, I'll say that, and so was Jamaal," Voyles said.
Tinsley and Daniels, 26, face misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct charges because, the indictment said, they both hit J. Mark Nicholson, the bar's manager.
The indictment means the grand jury, a panel of citizens, found enough evidence to warrant criminal charges.
"I was disappointed, I'll say that, and so was Jamaal," Voyles said.