Child sex offender not allowed on school property assaults official at high school basketball game

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A convicted child sex offender not allowed on school property has been arrested after assaulting a referee at a high school basketball game in western Kentucky.

In a basketball game pitting Livingston Central High School against Lyon County High School on January 28 in Livingston County, 47-year-old Douglas E. Walker, of Salem (Livingston Co.), hit a referee with a “drink bottle,” which also struck a Lyon County player, according to WKDZ.com.

Walker was immediately escorted from the gymnasium.

The ensuing investigation showed that Walker is a child sex offender convicted of third-degree rape (victim under the age of 16), third-degree sodomy (victim under the age f 16) and unlawful imprisonment in Union County over a decade ago, according to the Kentucky State Police Sex Offender Registry.

Walker is a lifetime registrant on the registry, and therefore not allowed on school property.

He was arrested and charged with assault of a sports official, registered sex offender school restrictions and second-degree disorderly conduct and lodged in the McCracken County Detention Center. He is no longer listed as an inmate.

Douglas E. Walker KSP Sex Offender Registry mugshot taken in Oct. 2013

By Ken Howlett, News Director

Contact Ken at ken@k105.com

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