Albany, Georgia – A disturbing altercation in Albany earlier this month has left one woman seriously injured and another facing criminal charges, according to local authorities.
The incident took place on April 18 in the 2200 block of Gillionville Road, where police were called to the scene following reports of an aggravated battery involving two women. What initially appeared to be a physical dispute quickly escalated into a shocking act of violence.
According to the Albany Police Department, 20-year-old Macai Walker is accused of biting off the victim’s right ear during the fight. Investigators reviewed video footage that confirmed a physical confrontation between the two women, with several bystanders eventually stepping in to break up the altercation.
Emergency responders transported the victim to Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital for treatment. The extent of her injuries has not been fully disclosed, but officials described the situation as serious.
Walker was later taken into custody and is currently facing an affray charge. Authorities have indicated that additional charges could be filed as the investigation continues.
Police say the case remains active, and they are working to determine the circumstances that led to such an extreme escalation. Incidents like this highlight how quickly conflicts can spiral into severe violence, leaving lasting physical and emotional consequences.
Officials have not released further details about the individuals involved, and updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
