Monday, April 04, 2016

Two people arrested after dispute over crab legs turned violent

Police say they were called to the Royal Buffet restaurant in Manchester, Connecticut, over a dispute that started verbally over crab legs at the buffet table and escalated into a physical confrontation on Saturday evening.



During the scuffle, a juvenile was punched in the face and lost a tooth. That teenager’s mother deployed pepper spray. Her actions were in self-defence and she is not facing any charges, according to police.

Police arrested two adults, identified as Clifford Knight and Latoya Knight, 38. Clifford Knight is charged with third-degree assault and disorder conduct. Latoya Knight is charged with disorderly conduct and threatening.



The Manchester Fire Department responded to vent out the restaurant after the pepper spray was deployed. The restaurant had to close while the health department assessed the air quality, but later reopened for business.

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