Crime & Safety

Three City Men Arrested After Scuffle With Club Bouncer

A bouncer at Rumba Café told police that 24-year-old Luis Martinez threatened to shoot him with gun early Sunday morning, according to Lt. William Hnatuck.

arrested three city men early Sunday morning after one threatened a club bouncer and all three resisted arrest, according to Lt. William Hnatuck.

Officers responded to a call from Rumba Café at 470 West Main Street Saturday night, Hnatuck said, after the club's bouncer said he removed three patrons that were causing a disruption from the property. The bouncer told officers that Luis Martinez, 24, of 455 Cove Road made a motion to his waist area as if he possessed a gun and threatened to return to the property and shoot him.

Hnatuck said that based on the bouncer's description, officers located a small black car on Nurney Street that was occupied by Martinez and the two other patrons that were removed from the club: Osman Menjivar, 28, of 137 Stillwater Ave., and Julio Revolorio-Diaz, 30, of 12 Greenwood Hill Street.

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When the officers instructed the suspects to exit the vehicle, all three resisted. Once in custody, a small amount of marijuana was found on Martinez, but no handgun was recovered, according to Hnatuck.

Martinez was charged with resisting arrest, second-degree threatening and possession of a controlled substance. Menjivar and Revolorio-Diaz were each charged with resisting arrest.

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