Chetania Davis
AKRON, Ohio -- Police have charged an exotic dancer for attacking another exotic dancer.
According to Akron police, 22-year-old Chetania Davis was charged with one count of felonious assault in connection with the attack.
The victim, 52-year-old Jo Ellen Nolan, says she accepted a friend's offer to take a position as a dancer at Club 1245 in Akron after she lost her job.
Police say on Nolan's first night at work, Davis took exception to Nolan's presence in the dressing room at the club and began shouting at her.
Nolan says Davis then attacked her with a high-heel shoe, striking her in the head multiple times. After bouncers broke up the fight, Nolan was taken to Akron General Hospital, where she was treated for lacerations on her forehead and on the top and side of her head.
Doctors had to use staples to close some of the cuts.
Nolan says it was "the worst pain, nobody wants to get hit in the head, especially with a hard shoe."
The owner of Club 1245 declined comment on the allegations, but a manager told Fox 8 News over the phone that Nolan was not considered an employee of the club.
Nolan says her days as a dancer are now over, telling Fox 8, "I've learned my lesson. I think I was just being stupid anyway. I just have to go to a temporary service or keep looking for a job. That was just an easy way out and it turned out to be H-E-double-L."
According to Akron police, 22-year-old Chetania Davis was charged with one count of felonious assault in connection with the attack.
The victim, 52-year-old Jo Ellen Nolan, says she accepted a friend's offer to take a position as a dancer at Club 1245 in Akron after she lost her job.
Police say on Nolan's first night at work, Davis took exception to Nolan's presence in the dressing room at the club and began shouting at her.
Nolan says Davis then attacked her with a high-heel shoe, striking her in the head multiple times. After bouncers broke up the fight, Nolan was taken to Akron General Hospital, where she was treated for lacerations on her forehead and on the top and side of her head.
Doctors had to use staples to close some of the cuts.
Nolan says it was "the worst pain, nobody wants to get hit in the head, especially with a hard shoe."
The owner of Club 1245 declined comment on the allegations, but a manager told Fox 8 News over the phone that Nolan was not considered an employee of the club.
Nolan says her days as a dancer are now over, telling Fox 8, "I've learned my lesson. I think I was just being stupid anyway. I just have to go to a temporary service or keep looking for a job. That was just an easy way out and it turned out to be H-E-double-L."


