Clem Denton Wagaman Jr. of Boiling Springs was charged following the assault at Penn State Holy Spirit Hospital located at 503 North 21st Street, Camp Hill Nov. 23, at 11:32 a.m., according to the East Pennsboro Township police.
When officers arrived at the hospital for the "active physical assault" the injured staff member told the police that Wagaman had thrown a chair across the room and struck them in the arm— leaving injuries that required treatment, according to the police release.
Wagaman was charged with a felony for aggravated assault - attempts to cause or causes serious bodily injuries to designated individuals, a misdemeanor for simple assault, and a summary offense of harassment, court records show.
He has been held in the Cumberland County Prison in lieu $2,500 in bail and his preliminary hearing was scheduled before Magisterial District Judge Michael Sanderson on Dec. 21 at 10 a.m., according to his latest court docket.
Wagaman had a lengthy criminal record and previously served two years behind bars for manufacturing, or delivering drugs in 2012, court records show.
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