disorderly conduct
Coverage of disorderly conduct in the Nexus archive.
- Parents accused of drunkenly leading young kids on long walk in 108-degree heat
An Arizona couple, Ryan and May Mullin, are facing child abuse charges after police allege they drunkenly led their young children on an hourslong walk in Glendale at 108 degrees. A witness reported seeing the seemingly intoxicated pair stumbling across the road with two children, ages 2 and 4, prompting officers to intervene. The couple was booked into jail on multiple counts following the incident.
- Champlin man charged with launching fireworks near Sen. John Hoffman’s house
Jeffery Scott Maciej, a Champlin resident, faces harassment and disorderly conduct charges after allegedly setting off fireworks near the home of State Sen. John Hoffman on July 4. Security footage captured Maciej referencing Hoffman and his daughter, Hope, during the incident, which the Hoffmans linked to traumatic memories of a prior assassination attempt. The couple previously obtained a restraining order against Maciej over past disputes.
- Charges: Neighbor targeted Hoffman family with July 4 fireworks
A Champlin man is accused of harassment and disorderly conduct after police say he targeted his neighbors, Minnesota Senator John Hoffman, his wife Yvette, and their daughter Hope with fireworks and threatening comments.
- Lawyer files appeal in Shiloh Hendrix racial slur case
Shiloh Hendrix's lawyer filed an appeal after her conviction for disorderly conduct following a viral racial slur incident on a Rochester playground. A jury previously found her guilty of one count but not the other. The case raises questions about First Amendment protections.
- Sheriff: Texas man threatened to 'shoot up' Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park after being denied rides
A 54-year-old Texas man was arrested after allegedly threatening to 'shoot up' Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park when denied access to rides, leading to charges of menacing, harassment, and disorderly conduct. The incident occurred in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, after park staff cited safety concerns for denying him access to attractions.
- White woman is CLEARED after calling black autistic boy, 8, the n-word but convicted of disorderly conduct against man who filmed racist interaction
A white woman was cleared after using the n-word against an 8-year-old black autistic boy but was convicted of disorderly conduct against the man who filmed the racist interaction. The case highlights conflicting legal outcomes for the same individual in separate incidents.
- ‘I’m going to stab you.’ Man allegedly pulls knife, threatens to stab people outside Nashville bar
A man named Demario Sumlar is accused of threatening people with a knife outside a Nashville bar while intoxicated, leading to his arrest on charges including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Witnesses reported Sumlar making direct threats and rushing at individuals, prompting police to track him down and take him into custody.
- Man breaks into TN Walmart, found naked on pallet of dog food, police say
A 26-year-old Madison man broke into a Tennessee Walmart, damaged items, and was found lying naked on a pallet of dog food before fleeing and being apprehended. He faces charges including disorderly conduct, public intoxication, vandalism, and aggravated criminal trespass.
- ‘This is not arson’: Man charged with setting Hollywood home ablaze represents himself in court
Kevin Lamar Bryant, 38, was charged with first-degree arson after setting fire to his Hollywood home, which he claimed was a controlled effort to eliminate rodents. Bryant, representing himself in court, denied the act was arson, asserting he lived at the home. Authorities noted the property was previously condemned, and he was denied bail.
- ‘I am reminded by that’: Victim of Miami Beach assault reflects on incident after 1 of 2 suspects is convicted
A Miami Beach woman was assaulted by two men on April 9, with one suspect, Misael Vargas, later convicted of battery. The second suspect, Christopher Martinez, faced dropped charges but was arrested again for disorderly conduct. The victim, Fay Ramlawi Benton, continues to recover emotionally from the attack.
- Man facing multiple charges after allegedly swinging axe at people over loud music at Percy Priest Lake
A man was arrested and faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and drug possession, after allegedly swinging an axe at people over loud music at Percy Priest Lake. Police found a crack pipe on him during his arrest, and he was booked on charges including public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
- Man, 4 teens accused of beating, robbing 16-year-old at Nashville mall
Five suspects, including a 20-year-old man and four teenagers, were arrested after a 16-year-old was beaten and robbed at Opry Mills Mall in Nashville. The victim reported that the group took his phone and shoes, claiming one suspect believed he had 'looked at them wrong.' The suspects fled the scene but were later apprehended by police.
- Miami Beach nightclub disturbance leads to arrest of man accused of posing as FBI agent
A 61-year-old man was arrested in Miami Beach after falsely claiming to be an FBI agent during a disturbance at a South Beach nightclub. He was charged with impersonating an officer, disorderly conduct, and resisting an officer, and was taken to a correctional center with bond set at $3,150.
- Minneapolis Police officer punched while investigating a downtown shooting
A Minneapolis police officer was punched while investigating a non-life-threatening shooting outside Cowboy Jack’s on 5th Street North. A crowd gathered and escalated tensions, leading to another altercation resulting in an arrest for disorderly conduct. The suspect who assaulted the officer fled the scene.
- Man charged with hate crime accused of yelling racial slur at 9-year-old
Jeffrey Feigenbaum, 29, was charged with two counts of hate crime, battery, and disorderly conduct after allegedly yelling a racial slur at a 9-year-old Black boy, pushing him, and throwing his bike during a dispute over a damaged fort. DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin condemned the incident as 'disturbing' and emphasized that hate crimes have no place in society.
- Suburban man charged with hate crime, accused of yelling N-word at 9-year-old
A 29-year-old Plainfield man was charged with two hate crimes, battery, and disorderly conduct after allegedly yelling a racial slur at a 9-year-old boy and pushing him in Naperville. The incident occurred on Saturday in the 1400 block of an unspecified area.
- ‘I celebrated the f**king Knicks win in the cell’ Twitch streamer Nina Lin cuffed in Midtown during Knicks game
Twitch streamer Nina Lin was arrested in Midtown during a Knicks game after riding atop a moving Amazon delivery vehicle. She was detained for disorderly conduct, released with a desk appearance ticket, and later expressed frustration over her cameraman fleeing with her equipment. Lin celebrated the Knicks' win while in custody.
- Road rage incident in Colorado leads to confrontation on highway
A road rage incident in Colorado led to a confrontation on the highway near Denver, where two drivers swerved between lanes and brake-checked each other before stopping and confronting one another. Both drivers admitted to escalating the situation and were issued summonses for disorderly conduct.
- Knicks watch party at Bryant Park ends with 7 arrests after disorderly behavior
A Knicks watch party at Bryant Park ended with seven arrests due to disorderly behavior. Six individuals were charged with disorderly conduct, and one was arrested for assaulting a police officer.
- Knicks fever: 26 people arrested at MSG watch party rowdiness – including assaulting cop, blocking traffic and climbing light posts, NYPD says
26 people were arrested at a Madison Square Garden Knicks watch party following a Game 2 NBA Finals win, with incidents including assaulting a police officer, blocking traffic, and climbing light posts. The NYPD reported 17 arrests and nine summonses for disorderly conduct, amid a crowd of over 6,500 fans.
- 6 hauled off in cuffs as Knicks diehards celebrate outside NYC’s Madison Square Garden after historic playoff sweep
Six Knicks fans were arrested for disorderly conduct during a post-playoff sweep celebration outside Madison Square Garden. They were processed at the NYPD’s Midtown South Precinct following the historic victory.
- Man accused of breaking into Norwalk apartment, making threats about building ‘blowing up'
A man was arrested in Norwalk after breaking into an apartment, stealing knives, and making threats about the building 'blowing up' and 'everyone dying.' Authorities found a potential fire hazard in his apartment, but no injuries were reported. He faces charges including home invasion and disorderly conduct.
- Man arrested at Trump National Doral Golf Club after allegedly making physical contact with Secret Service
A man was arrested at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Florida after allegedly confronting Secret Service agents, becoming disruptive, and making physical contact with an agent. The incident occurred during a security screening and resulted in charges of disorderly conduct and resisting without violence. The president was not present at the time, and the situation did not impact security operations.
- Twerking in class and calling herself a 'million-dollar prostitute' are signs something's up with the sub
A substitute teacher in Lake County, Florida, was arrested after acting erratically in a high school classroom, making inappropriate comments, twerking, and referring to herself as a 'million-dollar prostitute.' She was restrained, escorted out, and later charged with disorderly conduct, simple battery, and school disruption.