Overview
- Online court records show Hogue is due in court Wednesday after he was taken into custody on a felony aggravated assault by strangulation charge in Davidson County, Tennessee.
- Prosecutors say the case stems from an August confrontation at Shelby Dog Park in Nashville that began during an incident involving the men’s dogs.
- Legal documents allege Hogue grabbed the other man from behind, threw him to the ground, and placed him in a headlock.
- Hogue told police he believed the man punched his dog multiple times, while the man told officers he was trying to grab the collar to stop a bite.
- Police noted cuts on both men, witnesses reported seeing a headlock, the alleged victim reported restricted breathing and sought charges, and TMZ published a mugshot as his legal team did not respond to requests for comment.