Two arrested in GSU dorm altercation

Grambling State University Police arrested two in a campus residence hall Tuesday after responding to a report of a disturbance.

Officers found Makayla Wilkins, 19, of Akron, Ohio, in a second floor hallway of Knott Hall bleeding from her mouth and a cut on her hand. She stated Cameron Davis, 20, of Baton Rouge, had battered her and thrown her out of his dorm room. Wilkins alleged she was two months pregnant. Officers noted Wilkins was so agitated, they could obtain very little information from her.

Both were taken to the GSU PD station for further questioning.

Wilkins stated she had taken Davis’s phone into the bathroom to go through it. Davis reportedly picked the lock to enter the bathroom and threw Wilkins out of the room.  

Davis stated when he attempted to retrieve his phone, Wilkins struck him in the face twice with her fist.

After viewing video of the hallway, Wilkins was arrested for battery of a dating partner.  She allegedly resisted arrest and officers had to use force to apply handcuffs.

Davis was also arrested, and both were transported to the Lincoln Parish Detention Center.  Both were booked for batting of a dating partner and Wilkins with an additional charge of resisting an officer.