
A Monroe woman was arrested at Grambling State University Tuesday after she allegedly engaged in fighting and damaged school property.
GSU Police responded to a disturbance at Truth Hall, a campus housing facility, about 5:00 a.m. Tuesday. Zoie C. Shaw, 21, of Monroe, reportedly engaged in an altercation with a friend. She admitted taking a fire extinguisher, going to the friend’s room, and striking the door with the extinguisher multiple times. Officers observed broken glass from damage.
Shaw stated she was a GSU student, but police found no record verifying the claim.
Shaw was arrested and booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center for simple battery, simple criminal damage to property, and criminal mischief.
Bail was set at $3,000.
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