Man reportedly pummels wife in head for calling him crazy while driving 100 mph on I-24

39-year-old Stevon Long was charged with domestic assault, reckless endangerment, and false imprisonment after he began punching his wife in the head while driving over 100 MPH on the interstate after she called him psycho.

On November 1st, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputy Houston was dispatched to the residence of Annette and Stevon Long, located at 352 Lowline Drive, in regards to a domestic incident that began approximately eight miles from exit 11 on Interstate 24 West. Deputy Houston made contact with Annette who stated that she and her husband, Stevon, were headed home from Nashville on I-24 when they began arguing about where their next destination was. The argument became physical after Annette called him crazy or psycho for driving over 100 MPH.

Stevon Long (MCSO)
Stevon Long (MCSO)

Stevon reportedly began punching her in the face while she screamed at him to let her out of the vehicle. Stevon refused to stop the vehicle and began driving toward exit 11. It was not until they made it back to their residence when he finally let her out of the vehicle. The deputy reported Annette to have a bloody bottom lip and a discernable raised and discolored bruise to the side of her head closest to the driver. She advised that she was in fear for her life and thought that Stevon would kill her. Stevon stated in the interview “I did put my hands on her.” He has also been arrested for domestic violence against Annette in the past.

Stevon Long was arrested and charged with domestic assault, reckless endangerment, and false imprisonment. He was released on a $2,500 bond.






Auldonie Duby

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