Man gets probation for using baseball bat in assault
Published 5:58 pm Thursday, August 15, 2024
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An Austin man charged in May of 2023 for using a baseball bat in an assault and threatening others with a knife has received probation on a pair of the six total counts he was charged with.
Jayson Dikoi, 33, was sentenced to five years supervised probation for felony threats of violence — an amended charge from second degree assault with a dangerous weapon. He was also sentenced to one year supervised probation for gross misdemeanor third degree damage to property.
He must follow several conditions. Failure to do so could result in 15 years in prison for the felony conviction and one year in jail for the gross misdemeanor.
Sentences are to run concurrently.
Dikoi was charged after arriving at Quality Pork Processors to confront an ex for what he claimed was the woman speaking poorly of him.
According to the court complaint, Austin Police Department officers were dispatched to a report of a possible stabbing in the QPP parking lot at around 1 a.m. on May 12. When they arrived, officers observed Dikoi standing at the passenger side of a vehicle holding a baseball bat and a large chef’s knife. Officers then observed Dikoi move and with weapons drawn ordered the defendant to the ground and placed him under arrest. When questioned later, Dikoi said that he had met the woman in Alabama and together they moved up to Austin, but had since broken up. After allegedly admitting to buying the bat earlier in the day for the expressed purpose of hitting her with it, Dikoi drove to QPP after he was done with work and confronted the woman, who was being picked up by another female.
According to the complaint, a witness observed Dikoi block the car with his own vehicle, get out and claim the weapons from his trunk and started “chasing everybody.” He was also observed by the witness striking both women in their lower bodies. When the first woman took cover in the car, Dikoi allegedly started hitting the rear windows of the car, yelling “Is this what you want?” It’s estimated, Dikoi caused around $750 damage to the window.
Court documents go on to say that during the assault an adult male tried to step in to help the second woman and was subsequently struck in the leg and in the head with the bat. The man backed away when the knife was shown.
Another adult male, who attempted to intervene, was allegedly threatened by Dikoi but was uninjured. The first woman told officers she had been hit by the bat, had cuts to her right eyebrow, blood on her arms and was complaining of leg pain. She also told police she saw the first male being struck with the bat.