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Dustin Diamond, Saved By The Bell's Screech, Arrested For Allegedly Stabbing A Man - See The Timeline
By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 28 December 2014
Dustin Diamond, the 37-year-old actor best known for his role as Screech in 'Saved by the Bell', has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a man in a Wisconsin bar.
Dustin Diamond, the actor best known for playing Screech in Saved By The Bell, has been arrested after being involved in a bar brawl which allegedly left one man injured.
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'Saved By The Bell's Dustin Diamond Arrested After Stabbing Incident
By Ed Biggs in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 27 December 2014
The former child star, famous for his role in NBC's 'Saved By The Bell', was arrested early on Boxing Day morning after Wisconsin bar fight.
Former ‘Saved By The Bell’ star Dustin Diamond has been arrested in Wisconsin for allegedly stabbing a man with a switchblade, and has been charged with reckless endangerment of safety, carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct.
In news first reported by TMZ (who also claim to have footage of the incident), Diamond, who played Samuel “Screech” Powers in the iconic NBC high school drama, was arrested by Ozaukee County officers early on Friday morning. The first two offences are felonies, the third a misdemeanour, according to police and court records that have subsequently emerged.
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Dustin Diamond and Saved By The Bell - Dustin Diamond, known for 'Screech' from 'Saved By The Bell' Toronto, Canada - Wizard World Toronto Comic Con held at the Direct Energy Centre Friday 18th March 2011