Raleigh teen drives through Clayton BBQ contest, injures 3

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Sunday, September 18, 2016
Matthew Cecil Gilbert
Matthew Cecil Gilbert
Credit: Clayton Police Department

CLAYTON, N.C. (WTVD) -- An 18-year-old Raleigh man has been charged after he drove through a barricade during an overnight BBQ contest Saturday in Clayton, injuring three people.



Matthew Cecil Gilbert, 18, was driving down Fayetteville Street in Clayton just after 2 a.m. when he failed to stop for barricades blocking the Town Square.



Town of Clayton Public Information Officer Stacy Beard said Gilbert hit three people who were participating in an overnight "Squealin' on the Square" BBQ contest. The contest involves teams cooking barbecue throughout the night for a contest and sale Saturday morning.



A Raleigh teen is facing charges after he drove through an overnight BBQ contest in Clayton


The three victims were taken to WakeMed with non-life threatening injuries.



"Luckily, this incident did not happen during the height of the event when thousands of people are on Main Street and in Town Square for this annual festival," Beard said in a statement.



Officers determined Gilbert was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but marijuana was found inside his car.



Gilbert is charged with simple possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, and failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision.



Beard did not release Gilbert's bond information.



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