HENDERSON, Ky. - Henderson police arrested someone with an interesting title after a brief struggle recently in which officers suffered minor injuries.

The incident occurred in the area of the Dodge Store in late January. Officers responded to the business located at 301 Second St., due to a "suspicious male."

City police, in their written report, said they located the man -- later identified as Kenneth Gibbs, 35 -- in the parking lot of the Henderson Fire Department Station No. 1, according to an HPD news release.

Further investigation revealed that Gibbs was allegedly wanted on outstanding warrants in Henderson.

As he was being placed under arrest, Gibbs reportedly demanded his release saying, "Get your hands off me. I am the Commander and Chief," a news release said.

Maybe he was feeling presidential and meant "Commander in Chief." Nobody is sure.

Gibbs allegedly resisted arrest causing minor injuries to officers and himself, officials said.

The injured officers and Gibbs were treated at the scene. Gibbs was charged with third-degree assault on a police officer, resisting arrest and failure to appear. He was transported to the Henderson County Detention Center.

Theft

HPD responded to the 1300 block of Washington Street due to a theft report. Someone reported that the license plate was stolen off a 2004 GMC SUV. The theft occurred between Wednesday and Friday morning. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the police department at 270-831-1295 or Henderson Crime Stoppers at 270-831-1111.

Donald Pomponio

Donald Pomponio, 53, 1400 block of Adams Lane, was arrested Friday on a warrant for theft by deception (cold checks). He was lodged at the Henderson County Detention Center.

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