BCC Slasher Faces Misdemeanor, $2k Fine

A fight at Bay City Central High school that lead to the slashing of a student has resulted in criminal charges.

19-year-old Lamarcus Robinson was arraigned on one count of possessing a weapon in a weapon-free school zone- a misdemeanor charge punishable by up to 93 days in jail, 100 hours of community service, and a $2,000 fine.

The charge stems from a January 6th fight between Robinson and a 16-year-old relative, who also attends the school, in a second floor restroom.

Police say the incident appeared to have been a continuation of encounters between the two.

A pre-trial conference has been scheduled for Robinson for March 28th, with a hearing scheduled April 4 where Robinson will accept or reject a plea offer.