Police arrest bowling alley bully who swung razor blade at patrons

Jeff Jones

DOVER, DE – The Delaware State Police have apprehended Travis Driggus, a 44-year-old resident of Dover, on charges of aggravated menacing and other offenses following a disturbance at Doverama Bowling on Saturday night.

At approximately 11:47 p.m. on Saturday troopers responded to Doverama Bowling, located at 1600 S. Governors Avenue, in response to a report of a disorderly individual chasing customers in the parking lot with a large razorblade.

Upon arriving at the scene, troopers located the man, later identified as Travis Driggus, in the parking lot. They attempted to engage him in conversation, but he immediately fled the area on foot.


With the assistance of officers from the Dover Police Department, troopers were able to apprehend Driggus in the front yard of a nearby residence. Unfortunately, the razorblade was not recovered. Driggus displayed signs of intoxication and was uncooperative during the investigation. No patrons of Doverama Bowling were harmed during the incident.

Following his arrest, Driggus was transported to Troop 3 and subsequently charged with Possession of a Deadly Weapon During the Commission of a Felony (Felony), Aggravated Menacing (Felony), Resisting Arrest, Breach of Release, and Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree.

Driggus appeared for arraignment at Justice of the Peace Court 7, and a secured bond of $28,100 was set. He has been remanded to Sussex Correctional Institution.

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