A Jacksonville man on an e-bike was arrested after an argument with another man turned violent on July 28 outside the UNF maintenance facility, according to police reports.
The man arrested, 61-year-old Michael Cribb, allegedly started swinging a knife at a driver stopped at the intersection outside the maintenance facility after they got into an argument, according to a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office report. Cribb was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill. According to JSO records, he spent two nights at the Jacksonville pre-trial detention facility and was released on July 30 after posting a $7,500 bond.
According to the JSO report, the two men started arguing after Cribb skidded to a stop on his e-bike as the man in the car was leaving the stop sign on Regent Boulevard and Central Parkway. The man told police he got out of his car and then Cribb approached him “as if he wanted to fight.” Cribb then pulled a 6-inch Buck knife out of his backpack and started swinging it at the man, according to the report…