The following arrests were made during the Brad Paisley concert at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center on Thursday.
Nolin S. Jackson, 36, of Capen Boulevard, Amherst, charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly blocking vehicular traffic and causing a disturbance while exiting the concert parking lot.
David S. Rosati, 24, of Fix Road, Grand Island, charged with trespass after allegedly reentering the south PAC entrance after being ejected from the venue and told not to return.
Rachel N. Brandt, 22, of Chelsea Park, Pittsford, charged with trespass after allegedly reentering the south PAC entrance after being ejected from the venue and told not to return, and disorderly conduct after allegedly causing a disturbance while being ejected the second time.
Michael J. Arcuri, 20, of Old Goodrich Road, Clarence, charged with harassment, 2nd, after allegedly shoving and slapping a deputy.
Adam P. Wilson, 18, of Blake Road, Brockport, charged with unlawful possession, of marijuana after allegedly being found in possession of marijuana.
Morgan K. Miller, 18, of Fairmont Street, Buffalo, charged with unlawful possession, of marijuana after allegedly being found in possession of marijuana.
Ryan David Adams, 20, of North Ellicott Creek Road, Amherst, charged with unlawful possession, of marijuana after allegedly being found in possession of marijuana, and possession of a fictitious license.
Juliana Bilodeau, 18, of Winona Boulevard, Rochester, issued an UTT for possession of a fictitious license.
Juliana M. Y. Tirone, 18, of Wadsworth Court, Tonawanda, issued an UTT for possession of a fictitious license.
Victoria A. Schlabig, 18, of Banko Drive, Depew, issued an UTT for possession of a fictitious license.
Paul N. Castricone, 17, of Nathans Trail, Lancaster, issued an UTT for possession of a fictitious license.
"Michael J. Arcuri, 20, of
"Michael J. Arcuri, 20, of Old Goodrich Road, Clarence, charged with Harassment 2nd after allegedly shoving and slapping a deputy."
No sooner finished reading that and 'instantly' recalled the scene from "Heat Of The Night" (where the rich, old plantation owner slapped Mr. Tibbs - and got the movie-stealing reaction from Portier).
LOVE THAT SCENE!!
I always loved Sidney
I always loved Sidney Portier. As a child I thought he was handsome, classy and a fine actor. He still is, of course. "In the Heat of the Night" is one of my favorite films. Rod Steiger was a great actor -- played a menacing man to a T.
Ed, the sentence from the
Ed, the sentence from the police blotter jumped out and me, too.
Some people...
I'm surprised he's only
I'm surprised he's only charged with a violation for putting his hands on an officer.