Naked Georgia man allegedly assaults hotel guests, police officer while 'high on drugs'

A man was arrested after he ran around a Georgia hotel naked, assaulting guests and a police officer, police said.

On Dec. 18, Acworth Police responded to reports of 37-year-old Kelly Holcomb, who was bare naked, entering one of the rooms at the Deerfield Lodge and punching a woman in the eye and a man in the face. Police say the couple didn't know Holcomb.

"He was naked and believed to be intoxicated on multiple different types of drugs," officer Eric Mistretta said.

Mike Poyner was in the hotel room downstairs and heard the commotion upstairs.

"Heard a lot of banging around. It sounded like a scuffle someone was like, ‘Help. Help,’" Poyner told Fox 5.

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When the first officer arrived, witnesses said Holcomb had assaulted other Deerfield Lodge guests.

Police said Holcomb began to fight the officer on the scene before other officers could respond. Once they arrived, Holcomb began to assault other officers as well, police said.

One officer suffered injuries to her face and lost a tooth from the altercation. 

Authorities said officers used a Taser after several attempts to try and calm Holcomb down.

"While officers were trying to restrain the suspect Metro EMS arrived at the scene to assist and were able to administer a sedative to calm Holcomb down," Mistretta said.

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Holcomb was taken to Kennestone Hospital and later released to the Cobb County Adult Detention Center.

Acworth police said the victims injured in the incident, including the first officer on the scene, were treated at the hospital and released.

It’s unclear how many victims there were in this incident.

The Acworth police officer is expected to return to work this week.

"It hurts me to hear about the young officer getting hurt. They're good people," Poyner said.

Aaron Rodgers loves washing dishes: ‘One of my favorite activities in the world’

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been on an interesting journey over the past few years. 

From his refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine to his use of Ayahuasca, Rodgers has revealed himself to be a slightly different thinker, not interested in going along with the usual narrative. 

But in a recent interview with Men’s Health, Rodgers revealed his passion for something so normal it’s borderline dull. 

Washing the dishes. 

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Rodgers revealed that he finds the simple chore of doing the dishes helps him to meditate. 

"It’s one of my favorite activities in the world," Rodgers told Men’s Health. "I think meditation can get skewed at times, like you have to go in some sort of trance and start om-ing or whatever, but I feel like I can go into a meditative space doing the dishes. I can also get it with an instrumental soundtrack going on, just sitting on my couch in the sunroom, without my phone on, just my eyes closed. 

"Then I can also go into it, you know, practicing some Transcendental Meditation. It’s really just about how I can calm my mind so it’s not racing. It’s natural to have 50,000-plus different thoughts that go through your mind on a daily basis, but how can you learn to quiet that a little bit and settle into the calm and ease of the day, so you’re just a little less stressed, a little more present, and a little more available to your teammates?"

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While controversy has swirled around Rodgers for the past several seasons, he's still found a way to be great on the football field, winning back-to-back MVPs in 2020 and 2021. 

But the 2022 season has been different for Rodgers and the Packers. They lost five consecutive games after starting the year 3-1 as the offense attempted to integrate a new batch of wide receivers. 

Rodgers himself has been up and down, throwing 10 interceptions – his highest total since the 2010 season – as Green Bay’s offense has been middle of the road. 

But two consecutive wins have kept Green Bay’s playoff hopes alive as they sit at 6-8 with three games remaining on the schedule. 

Green Bay’s final three games come against teams squarely in the playoff race.

Next up are the Miami Dolphins, who are tied with the LA Chargers for the final playoff spot in the AFC with a record of 8-6. 

"Well, it's three now," Rodgers said Monday when asked about running the table, according to ESPN. "We've got two. Got two in the bag. I don't know. Look, before the Bears week, we knew we had a bye afterward, and those of us who sometimes peek ahead knew that we had to win five and then have a lot of things go our way. 

"So, we've won two and just about everything we’ve needed to happen has gone our way. Just about, right? So, things are looking up."

The Packers will need to win and get some help in order to avoid missing the playoffs for the first time since 2018.