Delenzo Aaron got out of prison four months ago after a two-year stint for several counts of battery, following four previous convictions for similar incidents in Volusia County that had not resulted in prison terms. On Saturday (Sept. 5), Aaron was arrested in Palm Coast on seven charges, including kidnapping and felony battery involving his girlfriend of eight years.
Aaron, 32, had been living at his mother’s house on Sloganeering Trail in Palm Coast. She’d trespassed him from there in June, but he was back, and staying there–until sometime after 1 a.m. Saturday, when he and his girlfriend got into an argument and his mother threw him out. He then allegedly took his girlfriend through a nightlong ordeal, resulting in her hospitalization.
He ordered his 39-year-old girlfriend to drive. She did so for several hours. She was fearful of his threats, she told deputies. (In his latest jail booking, Aaron is listed as being 6 foot tall and weighing 300 pounds.) She described to deputies how he allegedly struck her as she drove–some 15 times, by her count, with a closed fist. He drank the whole time. (After the incident she was taken to AdventHealth Palm Coast: she had suffered a broken maxillary sinus bone and a concussion.)
Around dawn he ordered her to drive back to his mother’s house so he could gather some clothes. He’d been drinking. As he stood at the front door, he became angry and again allegedly struck his girlfriend (that part of the incident was captured on surveillance video), who went inside out of fear. His mother called law enforcement as she told him through a partially opened front door to leave. According to his arrest report, he pushed against the door hard enough to cause his mother to fall, grabbed his girlfriend by the hair, and dragged her to her car. He took her phone after she tried to call law enforcement.
Deputies had a description of the vehicle and its tag. They executed a traffic stop on U.S. 1 and took Aaron into custody. “What d’I do?” Aaron allegedly told the arresting deputy. He was placed in back of a patrol vehicle, where he proceeded to “viciously kicking the interior of the passenger side door,” damaging the door handle and bending the cage. He was charged with domestic assault, two counts of felony battery, kidnapping, tampering with a witness, trespass after warning and criminal mischief. He is being held at the Flagler County jail on $115,000 bond on six charges, and no bond on the kidnapping charge.
really says
Welp theres an individual that shouldn’t have been let out and really should have had and will probably get a much longer prison term which wont help him with his rage.Some are incorrigible. Hope his Mom and Ex are ok
Mountain Man says
The Police did a Great Job in capturing this Thug. Now we shall see if we have any of these Liberal Judges that let Criminals like this out with a Slap on the wrist.
hawkeye says
another example of our revolving door justice system, in addition to his previous 2 year stint in prison , what about the 4 previous convictions that didnt result in jail time ? This guy shouldnt be walking the same streets or breathing the same air as the rest of us. Its too bad his girlfriend was not trained in krav-maga or some other form of personal protection.Although I doubt it ,maybe this time he will stay in prison a long time.
Law says
Make him pay for the damage to the patrol car!
Richard says
Another loser that needs to be put away and forget where the key is!
Willy Boy says
“dragged her by the hair” – That’s real caveman stuff. Pump iron in the Pen all day every day, and it’s Super Thug. Good job Deputies.
Trailer Bob says
I agree with others that the County doesn’t seem to use prison time to address the crimes committed in too many cases.
Who hasn’t read, manytimes, of lowlifes who beat their women, get s stink (short one) in jail, only to return to their bad behavior only to beat their women again?
The perps are telling us, with their actions, that they will eventually end up taking a person’s life if given enough opportunities.
But get caught with some weed and it is as if you DID kill someone.
Will someone in authority please start to address our senseless system here?
Land of no turn signals says says
Just another fine up standing Palm Coast citizen.