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Ohio Couple Arrested After Alleged Cruise Cabin Attack on Family and Child

Ohio Couple Arrested After Alleged Cruise Cabin Attack on Family and Child

News EditorBy News EditorAugust 18, 2026 U.S. News 4 Mins Read

An Ohio couple was arrested after authorities said they forced their way into a cruise ship cabin and attacked two adults and a 9-year-old child. The incident allegedly followed a dispute over loud behavior after drinking. The suspects were arrested after the vessel returned to Port Canaveral, Florida, while the cruise ship involved remained unidentified.

Gannon Jacox, 29, and Brooklyn Hicks, 28, face separate charges related to the alleged confrontation. Authorities said none of the three victims suffered serious injuries.

Article Subheadings
1) Alleged confrontation begins after a noise complaint
2) Couple allegedly enters the family’s cabin
3) Charges and reported injuries
4) Cruise ship identity has not been confirmed
5) Sheriff issues warning about alcohol-related behavior

Alleged confrontation begins after a noise complaint

Authorities said Jacox and Hicks were arguing loudly after drinking while aboard a cruise ship. A person from a nearby family reportedly asked the couple to quiet down. The request allegedly led to a confrontation involving Hicks and one of the family members.

According to the sheriff, Hicks confronted the victim while Jacox approached with a cellphone. Investigators said he recorded the encounter and encouraged Hicks to attack. The circumstances were reported by the Brevard County sheriff after the ship returned to Port Canaveral.

Couple allegedly enters the family’s cabin

The couple allegedly pushed their way into the family’s cruise ship cabin, where two adults and a 9-year-old child were present. Authorities said the entry occurred during the confrontation and that the dispute then became physical inside the cabin.

The sheriff said Jacox struck all three people during the fight. Hicks was also accused of throwing punches. The allegations involve a private passenger cabin and a child who was inside when the confrontation occurred.

“As a fight ensued Jacox ends up hitting all 3 people (including the child) and Hicks was just swinging, hoping one would land.”

Charges and reported injuries

Gannon Jacox was charged with burglary with battery and child abuse without great bodily harm, according to authorities. Brooklyn Hicks was charged with burglary with battery and battery-touch or strike.

Jacox suffered an eye injury during the confrontation. The sheriff said the injury may have been caused by one of the victims or by Hicks while she was throwing punches. Authorities reported that none of the three alleged victims was seriously injured.

Cruise ship identity has not been confirmed

Authorities have not identified the cruise ship involved in the alleged attack. Four ships were scheduled to dock at Port Canaveral on the Saturday in question: Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas, Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Treasure, Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras and Carnival Freedom.

The available information did not establish which of those ships carried Jacox, Hicks and the family. The arrests occurred after the vessel returned to the Florida port, but officials had not publicly confirmed further details about the ship’s itinerary or the location of the cabin.

Sheriff issues warning about alcohol-related behavior

The sheriff used the arrests to caution cruise passengers against excessive drinking and disruptive conduct in public spaces. The warning focused on the alleged escalation from loud arguing to a physical confrontation involving people who were not accused of starting the dispute.

The case also highlights the potential criminal consequences of entering another passenger’s cabin and allegedly using violence, particularly when a child is present. The charges are allegations, and the defendants are entitled to due process as the case proceeds.

Key Points
Number Key Point
1 Two Ohio residents were arrested after an alleged confrontation aboard a cruise ship.
2 Authorities said two adults and a 9-year-old child were attacked inside a cabin.
3 Jacox faces burglary with battery and child abuse charges.
4 Hicks faces burglary with battery and battery-touch or strike charges.
5 The ship involved had not been identified by authorities.

Summary

Authorities said an argument over loud behavior after drinking escalated when a couple allegedly entered a family’s cruise cabin and assaulted two adults and a child. The suspects were arrested after the ship returned to Port Canaveral and face multiple charges. The alleged victims were not seriously injured, while the cruise ship’s identity remained unconfirmed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was arrested?

Gannon Jacox, 29, and Brooklyn Hicks, 28, were arrested after the ship returned to Port Canaveral.

What are the allegations?

Authorities said the couple forced their way into a family’s cabin and attacked two adults and a 9-year-old child after a dispute over loud behavior.

What charges were filed?

Jacox was charged with burglary with battery and child abuse without great bodily harm. Hicks was charged with burglary with battery and battery-touch or strike.

Was the child seriously injured?

Authorities said none of the three alleged victims suffered serious injuries.

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