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Friday, March 29, 2024

Wildwood adults arrested after egging on teenagers’ brawl caught on video

Two Wildwood adults were arrested after a brawl between teenagers was caught last week on video.

James Ernest Raney
Isis Lane

Isis Lane, 46, and James Ernest Raney, 39, who both live at 602 2nd Ave. in Wildwood, each were arrested on charges of contributing to the delinquency of minors on Wednesday night after the altercation at their home.

Wildwood police were called to the residence shortly after 9 p.m. to investigate a report of a physical altercation involving “multiple minors.”

Raney voluntarily showed police a video of the brawl taken with his phone, according to an arrest report.

The video showed a red Nissan driving down the road and Raney and Lane were heard “yelling and antagonizing the females who were yelling from the vehicle as well.”

The Nissan pulled in front the of the residence and a female was seen getting out.

Lane had said that one of the females could fight her daughter if it was “one on one.”

And that’s when the fight broke out.

Lane and Raney are heard “encouraging the altercation,” the report indicated.

Both were taken into custody and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center.

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