Felon who lunged at judge ‘superman’ style charged with attempted murder in shocking attack
NY Post
The convicted felon who lunged over the bench “superman” style at a Las Vegas judge last week appeared in court again Tuesday to face an attempted murder charge over the shocking attack.
Deobra Redden was surrounded by guards with a mask covering his mouth and orange mitts over his hands as he appeared in front of a different judge to face charges over last Wednesday’s courtroom chaos.
Redden, 30, was charged with attempted murder against an older person, battery, intimidating a public officer with threat of force, extortion, and disregarding the safety of a person resulting in substantial bodily harm, KVVU reported.
During a hearing last week, Redden launched himself at Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus after she denied his request for probation for an April baseball bat attack.
Redden is accused of pulling Holthus’ hair as he wrapped his hands around her throat and hit her on the head, according to a criminal complaint obtained by CNN.
“Once he knew she was about to sentence him to prison, (Redden) did leap over defense counsel table into the well of the courtroom, thereafter rushing towards the judicial bench and jumping over it ‘superman’ style directly into Judge Mary Kay Holthus’s judicial space, landing directly on top of her and immediately attacking the judge,” the complaint outlines.