Video above: Previous coverage of the assaultThe Cullman Police Department has made multiple arrests in the brutal assault of a teen at Rock the South last Saturday. Videos that began circulating on social media over the weekend show several people punching and kicking 18-year-old Reid Watts, who was attending the event. Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WVTM 13 His mother posted a photo of him in the hospital and videos sent to her by other people attending the festival. Follow us on social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube On Wednesday, Cullman police announced the arrest of three men: William Joseph Vinson Jr., 20, of Harvest, Alabama; Zachary Scott Taylor, 21, of Athens, Alabama; and 20-year-old Chance Marcus Alan Starling of Toney, Alabama.All three were arrested and charged with Assault 2nd, a class C Felony in the state of Alabama. Rock the South previously announced an award of $10,ooo, plus lifetime tickets to the event for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for Watts' assault; it is unknown whether that reward has been claimed.
Video above: Previous coverage of the assault
The Cullman Police Department has made multiple arrests in the brutal assault of a teen at Rock the South last Saturday.
Videos that began circulating on social media over the weekend show several people punching and kicking 18-year-old Reid Watts, who was attending the event.
Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WVTM 13
His mother posted a photo of him in the hospital and videos sent to her by other people attending the festival.
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On Wednesday, Cullman police announced the arrest of three men: William Joseph Vinson Jr., 20, of Harvest, Alabama; Zachary Scott Taylor, 21, of Athens, Alabama; and 20-year-old Chance Marcus Alan Starling of Toney, Alabama.
All three were arrested and charged with Assault 2nd, a class C Felony in the state of Alabama.
Rock the South previously announced an award of $10,ooo, plus lifetime tickets to the event for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for Watts' assault; it is unknown whether that reward has been claimed.