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Myrtle Beach gentleman club dancer charged with hitting patron with shoe

By Tonya Root - troot@thesunnews.com

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September 24, 2012 09:26 AM

A dancer at a Myrtle Beach gentleman’s club was charged with assault after a patron told police she was struck in the head with a high heel shoe during an argument, according to a police report.

Lisa Marie Black, 31, of Myrtle Beach, was charged with third-degree assault and battery after police were called about 10:30 p.m. Sunday to the Master’s Club at 1901 Mr. Joe White Ave., police said. Black is being held at the Myrtle Beach Jail pending a bond hearing.

The 27-year-old victim told police she was in the club when she argued with Black and Black took her shoe and hit the woman in the back of the head, according to the report. The victim suffered a cut on her head and was taken by EMS to Grand Strand Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The report did not list what the women argued about, but Black told police she “snapped” and struck the victim in the head with her shoe. Officers noticed swelling to Black’s cheek and she told police another dancer hit her.

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The dancer told officers that Black was detained by security and began to yell racial slurs at her so she yelled back and Black broke free and attacked her, according to the report. The other dancer told police that Black pinned her to the ground and she punched Black to get her off of her.

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