From the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Bay tried to explain that he needed the inhaler immediately because he wasn't able to breathe, said his attorney R. Scott Croswell.

When that didn't work, "he took the inhaler," Croswell said.

Croswell said his client was then tackled by a security guard and when the guard got on top of Bay, it only exacerbated Bay's breathing problems and Bay bit him.

Bay was arrested on robbery charges and spent the night at the Hamilton County Jail.

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The attorney said Bay has been in college since he was 16 years old. His grade point average at the University of Cincinnati is 3.6, Croswell said.

Judge Heather Russell set Bay's bond at $10,000 and said that he is required to get medical testing to see if he may have passed any communicable diseases to the employee that was bitten.