Overview
- A probable-cause affidavit cited by local outlets says deputies in Whitefield responded to a call from a woman who said she was fleeing Singler, her live-in boyfriend and the father of her child.
- The affidavit alleges he chased her, tried to get the child, threatened to rape her when she refused sex, and grabbed her head before pushing her to the ground.
- Investigators documented scratches and finger marks on the woman’s face and arms and noted injuries to Singler’s hands, according to the filings.
- The affidavit states Singler appeared to be under the influence of narcotics and was uncooperative with deputies, while the child was reported safe.
- KFOR published a mugshot showing Singler booked at the Haskell County jail on Thursday, and national outlets have amplified the local reporting on the case.