A Harris County Precinct 3 deputy constable is facing assault charges after investigators say he violently attacked multiple nurses inside Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital on New Year’s Day.
According to charging documents, Robert Earl Nobles Jr., 42, was admitted to the hospital on Jan. 1 and was waiting in a room to undergo an MRI scan when the incident unfolded.
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A nurse reported noticing Nobles’ bed alert ringing and went to check on him. As she approached his room, she said she heard yelling and screaming directed at another nurse inside. After that nurse left the room, Nobles allegedly began walking toward her.
The nurse told investigators that Nobles stared at her briefly, describing his gaze as distant and detached, before suddenly charging at her. She attempted to run but was unable to get away. She said the next thing she remembered was being punched in the face, causing her to fall to the floor.
Investigators say Nobles then ran toward a second nurse, who was 26 weeks pregnant at the time. As the nurse attempted to call security, Nobles allegedly grabbed a printer from the desk area and struck her in the head twice, causing her to fall to the floor on her stomach.
While the nurse was on the ground and unable to defend herself, Nobles is accused of grabbing a computer monitor and slamming it onto her back.
Court records state that Nobles then ran toward the ICU area inside the hospital’s Unity Tower, where he encountered a third nurse. That nurse reported seeing Nobles walk calmly into her unit as other medical personnel screamed for her to get away.
As she turned and tried to run, Nobles allegedly punched her in the back of the head with a closed fist, causing her to fall to the floor. The nurse said she briefly lost consciousness and does not remember falling.
Nobles was eventually detained on a gurney. Authorities noted that no statement could be obtained from him at the time because he was sedated under a doctor’s order.
The case remains under investigation.