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Former Employee Arrested After Violent Craps Table Assault at Bally’s Dover
By: Lead Investigative Journalist, HamptonInt Posted: March 28, 2026
The high-stakes environment of the craps pit at Bally’s Dover Casino turned into a scene of ballistic violence earlier this month, sparking a major regulatory and criminal investigation. Jacklyn Twitchell, a former employee of the Delaware gaming landmark, has surrendered to authorities after a dispute at the table allegedly escalated into a broad-daylight handgun assault.
The Market Movement: From Dice to Deadly Weapons
On the night of March 14, the “action” at one of the casino’s busiest table games took a dark turn. According to the Delaware Division of Gaming Enforcement, the confrontation began when an unidentified man allegedly struck Twitchell in the face with a bundle of currency.
The retaliation, however, shifted the stakes from a floor dispute to a felony. Investigators allege Twitchell produced a concealed handgun and pistol-whipped the man across the face in front of stunned patrons and surveillance.
The Breach: Security Failures Under the Lens
Perhaps the most shocking element of this legal scandal is how a firearm made it past the “eye in the sky” and onto the gaming floor. While Delaware law permits concealed carry with a permit, private gaming properties like Bally’s maintain strict “no-weapon” policies.
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The Escape: Despite an immediate response from casino security, Twitchell allegedly refused to cooperate and successfully fled the property before law enforcement could intercept her.
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The Inside Connection: Authorities have confirmed that Twitchell is a former staff member of Bally’s Dover. This connection raises serious questions about whether her familiarity with back-of-house security protocols allowed her to bypass standard screening measures.
The Legal Fallout: Facing the Music
After a six-day manhunt, Twitchell turned herself in to the Delaware State Police on March 20. The legal consequences are severe. She is currently being held at the Sussex Correctional Institution on a $26,000 cash bond.
The criminal charges filed against the former gaming professional include:
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Second-Degree Assault
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Possession of a Deadly Weapon During a Felony
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Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon
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Aggravated Menacing
The HamptonInt Perspective
In a world where every inch of the floor is monitored, a pistol-whipping at a craps table is almost unheard of. This security breach at the state capital’s premier gaming destination represents a massive failure in floor management and patron safety.
The Division of Gaming Enforcement is now faced with a dual task: prosecuting the violent offender and auditing Bally’s security to ensure the “action” on their floor remains strictly focused on the game—not the hardware.
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Former Employee Arrested After Violent Craps Table Assault at Bally’s Dover
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March 28, 2026