Twice in one week, cops in North Carolina were called out for disputes involving pizza. Amazingly enough, the two incidents were completely unrelated.

Both stories are eerily similar as both men denied throwing pizza but cops were able to see through the untruths as there was evidence of splattered sauce and tossed pizza everywhere.
Jimmy Ray Poage initially claimed that he had thrown no pie, then later recanted saying his girlfriend was the first to fire. Despite his protests that he had changed clothes before the cops arrived, the officers found no pizza or pizza sauce on his clothing.
Poage was eventually arrested and released on $2,130 bond.
It doesn't appear as if Cody Sebastian Parsons knew the woman he allegedly assaulted with his dinner. Parsons slipped on a wet floor while in the process of answering the door. In response to that, he just started slinging slices at the unidentified woman.
She ran to a neighbor, Parsons followed, and just like Poage, when the cops arrived Parsons denied it all. Again, the proof was in the sauce. This time it was on the back of the woman's shirt and Parsons was charged with Assault on a Female.
Not at all shocking, the police report indicates that Parson was under the influence of something besides intoxicatingly good sausage.
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