5 folks had been charged with low-level felonies this week after they had been kicked out of Up Your Alley in Schererville, then confronted cops once they refused to depart.
Shakaylah Anderson, 24, of Chicago, Diamonte Grandberry Payton, 23, of Riverdale, In poor health., Myeisha Cobbins, 29, of Chicago, Trevon Grandberry, 29, of Chicago, and Mariyah Inexperienced, 22, of Chicago had been charged with a number of felonies, together with battery on a public security official, rioting, all stage 6 felonies; and numerous misdemeanors.
Anderson, Trevon Grandberry, Inexperienced, and Grandberry Payton all posted bond this week. They’ve courtroom hearings later this month. Cobbins hasn’t been apprehended, in accordance with on-line data. Her bail is ready at $5,000 money surety.
Inexperienced, who lied saying she was a Chicago cop, was additionally charged with impersonation of a public servant.
Lawyer Kirk Marrie, representing Inexperienced and Grandberry, declined remark.
The Lake County Prosecutor’s Workplace didn’t reply to questions together with what led them to be charged with rioting in a busy bowling alley.
Schererville Police Detective Scott Savich wrote he and one other officer had been working off-duty safety on the bowling alley round 9:30 p.m. Feb. 8, when the supervisor kicked the occasion out after they had been yelling and allegedly threatening workers.
Payton and Grandberry informed the cops they wished a refund. Payton went to the entrance counter, the place he continued to yell at workers. The officers informed them they needed to go away, or they might be taken to jail.
“I don’t (care), I’ve bail cash,” Payton mentioned.
The officers referred to as for on-duty cops for backup because the group refused to depart.
Payton slammed his fist on a desk. Grandberry tried to intervene as Payton fought cops attempting to arrest him, the affidavit states.
An officer pushed Grandberry again twice, after he ignored his orders. Grandberry shoved the cop again. The officer grabbed them as they landed on an $800 couch, breaking it. Whereas officers struggled on the bottom to arrest Grandberry, one other one used a stun gun on him.
A few girls surrounded them, screaming on the cops.
Officers arrested Inexperienced, who was “flailing,” for hitting the officer. She threatened the cop’s job and claimed she was a Chicago Police officer. He requested for her badge quantity. She declined. She wasn’t listed in a police employment database.
Anderson was arrested when she refused to depart and tried to “push by means of” an officer.
Cops alleged Cobbins “purposely” elbowed one other police officer. She fought with officers, then screamed she was pregnant, as they arrested her.