Crime & Safety
5 Arrested On Riot Charges At Queen City 7-Eleven
They were arrested during a melee involving as many as a dozen people. One, Breyanna Wilson of Goffstown, is accused of punching a cop.

MANCHESTER, NH — A melee involving at least a dozen people in New Hampshire's largest city led to five being arrested on various charges, including causing a riot. At 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Queen City police were sent to the parking lot of the 7-Eleven on South Main Street for a report of a fight. When they arrived, according to Heather Hamel, the public information officer for the Manchester Police Department, at least a dozen people were arguing.
"One officer started talking to the people and as he did, the group began to surround him," Hamel said. "Another officer told the group they needed to move back."
A woman, later identified Breyanna Wilson, 21, of Goffstown, pictured upper left, "swore at the officer and pushed him," Hamel said.
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"As he tried to arrest her, she punched him in the jaw," Hamel stated. "Wilson was then taken into custody."
More officers arrived to clear the scene and assist but some in the group refused to leave and began yelling profanities and fighting with officers, Hamel said.
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"The melee drew the attention of onlookers and a group of people began to gather," Hamel said.
Along with Wilson, four others were arrested. Habacuc Gonzalez, 19, of Candia, upper right, was charged with riot, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. He and Wilson were released on personal recognizance bail and are due in court on Nov. 7. Isiaah Torres, 20, of Manchester, lower right, Angelina Robles, 18, of Manchester, lower left, and Zachery Robles, 21, of Manchester, pictured lower center, were charged with riot and resisting arrest. They are all due in court on Nov. 6.
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