Friday, September 23, 2016, 10:20 AM

Friday, September 23, 2016, 10:20 AM

Muskogee County Sheriff’s deputies and representatives from the state Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission arrested a Muskogee man after they were called to a domestic violence complaint.

Danny Lee Brogdon, 54, was believed to be involved in assaulting someone at the house where he was found, and while they were investigating that case, the deputies called to the scene called in the ABLE Commission after they saw and smelled what they believed to be moonshine and the mash made to use it.

“It was a rudimentary homemade still,” said Pedro Zardeneta with ABLE. “We also found clear alcohol we believe to be moonshine, and mash.”

Earlier this year, moonshine is believed to have killed two people at a Muskogee party and sickened several others. (Moonshine kills one) (Second victim dies)

Brogdon was arrested on complaints of assault and battery with a deadly weapon, domestic assault and battery, threats to perform acts of violence, possession of alcoholic beverage without tax and operating a whiskey still without a license.