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Bermudian men arrested in New Hampshire street fight
A pair of Bermudians were arrested in Manchester, New Hampshire, after allegedly being involved in a street fight.
Police, responding to a report of a fight at around 2 a.m., saw a number of people in the middle of the street fighting. The combatants originally resisted attempts to break up the fight, as did several bystanders.
Heys Wolfe, 27, from Cedar Park Road, Devonshire, was arrested after police saw him kicking a person in the face. Keejay Hill, 20, from Ballast Point, St. David's, and Christopher Reddic, 20, from Laconia, were arrested after officers saw them fighting.
Wolfe was charged with simple assault, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct, while Hill and Reddic were charged with disorderly conduct. All three will be arraigned today in Manchester District Court. Wolfe is a former Bermuda international and Dandy Town football player.
Four men were arrested on Font Street early Sunday morning after a disturbance was reported at Docksiders Pub and Restaurant.
Responding to a report of a disturbance at around 2.25 a.m., Police noticed a large crowd of people inside and outside the bar, and attempted to break up the crowd.
According to a Police spokesperson: "As Police dispersed the crowd, four men were arrested for obstruction and/or using offensive words. In two of these arrests, use of a deterrent spray was necessary to subdue the individual."