WILMINGTON, DE — Law enforcement officials have arrested two men in connection to a disruptive incident involving a large crowd near a sporting event in the city late Friday night.
The Wilmington Police Department reported that officers were present in the 400 block of Garasches Lane to assist during a sporting event attended by over 4,000 people. Once the venue reached capacity, entry was denied to additional individuals, leading to a disorderly crowd forming outside.
Authorities stated that groups of individuals began engaging in physical altercations and causing property damage. Attempts to gain entry by pulling on doors and throwing objects were also reported. During the commotion, one person shattered a glass door, while another pushed a uniformed police officer to the ground. Despite these incidents, the officer and members of the public sustained no injuries.
Officers subsequently arrested Johnnie English, 37, and Zamir McNeely-Coles, 28, both of whom are now facing charges.
English has been charged with criminal mischief over $1,000 and resisting arrest. He received a criminal summons and was released on his own recognizance.
McNeely-Coles has been charged with offensive touching. He was arraigned and also released on his own recognizance.
Police emphasize that all charges remain allegations at this stage, reminding the public that those accused are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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