New Jersey man arrested after calling 911 to complain about bar banning, police say
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Don't drunk dial the cops.
A New Jersey man ended up in handcuffs after allegedly calling 911 to complain about being kicked out of a bar and banned from the establishment for life, according to a new report.
Randie Banghart, 21, dialed police after he was kicked out of Marley's Gotham Grill in Hackettstown, a city roughly 60 miles west of New York City, the Hackettstown Police Department said.
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Officers responded to the scene, and said they found Banghart drunk and "outside of the business yelling and cursing at bar staff."
The 21-year-old was initially charged with disorderly conduct in the May incident and released pending a court appearance.
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But on Thursday, investigators updated the charge to a fourth-degree offense after they reviewed the call and determined he dialed the emergency line without needing 911 service.
Banghard was again released last week pending a court appearance.