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Seven arrests made at Darien Lake concert

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Genesee County sheriff’s deputies arrested seven people during Friday night’s Def Leppard and Poison concert at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center.

Those arrested were identified as:

Scott D. Quigley, 37, of Charlotte, N. C., charged with trespass, who was accused of jumping over a fence and gaining access to the back stage area of the Performing Arts Center without permission. He was arraigned in Darien Town Court and jailed in lieu of $200 bail.

Murad Ramadan, 35, of Buffalo, charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly wrestling with security officers trying to evict him from the concert for urinating in the seating area.

Terence C. Wilson, 32, of Webster, charged with second-degree harassment and accused of shoving a security officer twice while attempting to find a lost friend.

Jeanine A. Kless, 36, of West Seneca, charged with second-degree harassment and accused of poking another person in the face.

Jeffrey S. Ellis, 41, of Buffalo, charged with trespass and accused of climbing onto the stage after the concert ended.

Joshua L. Martinez, 28, of Rochester, charged with second-degree harassment and accused of punching another person in the face and knocking him to the ground.

Sharon J. William, 33, who shares the same address as Martinez, charged with second-degree harassment and accused of striking a security officer in the chest and attempting to kick him in the groin.


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