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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

South MS casino guest claims false arrest, rough treatment. What video shows - Biloxi Sun Herald

A Wisconsin man who was a guest of the Silver Slipper Casino Hotel wound up on the roadside in handcuffs after hotel employees rousted him from bed, demanding that he move a camper from a casino parking lot, he claims.

The only problem, the guest insisted, was that the camper did not belong to him. He went back to bed, but soon enough had to face the cops.

The guest, Mark Charron, has filed a lawsuit against the casino hotel, Hancock County and Allen Weaver, who was a sheriff’s deputy in March 2025 and arrested Charron for trespassing. Hancock County attorney Gary Yarborough Jr. has filed a response to the lawsuit that says Allen and the Sheriff’s Department did nothing wrong.

The Silver Slipper also has denied any wrongdoing. The casino-hotel’s attorney J. Henry Ros says in a response to the lawsuit that Charron was trespassing and employees had asked him to leave.

It was after midnight when employees came knocking at his hotel room door on March 17, 2025, his lawsuit says, adding that they were yelling at him. He turned them away, saying the camper wasn’t his, but they knocked again within 30 seconds, his lawsuit says. Charron got dressed and answered.

“The employees continued yelling and screaming, and, half asleep, Sharron did tell the security guard that he was not very smart and needed to find a new job.” says the lawsuit, filed by attorney Daniel Waide of Hattiesburg.

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