MANCHESTER, N.H. — Manchester, New Hampshire Police made six arrests after a large fight, and one of the suspects happens to have a memorable name.
Police responded to a report of the flight at Victory Park on Chestnut Street around 11:50 a.m. on Sunday.
The caller reporting the fight said at least one person had a bat, and said a car may have been involved.
Officers responding to the scene found several people still around the park, and were directed to a man on the Pine Street side of the park with a serious head injury.
The man, identified as 40-year-old Steven Carr, was bleeding from a large cut on his head, and was immediately taken to the hospital.
After an investigation, a witness gave officers a video of the incident, which led to six Manchester natives being arrested.
35-year-old Ronald MacDonald, 36-year-old Tabitha MacDonald, 23-year-old Ryan Alright, 23-year-old Danni Demambro, 41-year-old Jason Paradis and 19-year-old Christopher Fosher all were allegedly involved in the incident.
The investigation revealed Carr was arguing with Fosher at the park, and Fosher then left and came back with several other people, police say.
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The second argument led to a fight which spilled out into the road on Pine Street, where Albright then grabbed a bat from a car and allegedly hit Carr in the head.
Albright and Foster then allegedly fled the scene in a car that was found shortly after, and the car was later seized by detectives.
All suspects were charged with riot, and Albright was also charged with first degree assault.
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