Crime & Safety

Police Break Up Park Holm Crowd & Arrest Five

Police were called to Park Holm for an angry crowd gathering early Monday morning. A windshield was vandalized, and some threats were made.

NEWPORT, RI— Police broke up a crowd in a Park Holm parking lot early Monday morning and arrested five suspects. Kyrel L. Perry, 19, of Providence; David P. Herbermann, 26, of South Kingstown; Shaquille Hall, 23, of Providence; and Devante M. Hall, 19, of Newport were charged with Disorderly Conduct. Kendall L. Maloney, 29, of Tiverton, was charged with Violating a no contact order.

According to the police report, around 1:40 a.m., officers were called for a crowd of disorderly people at 2 Park Holm. Between 20 and 25 people were in the parking lot. Some were running away as police arrived. Maloney's family was standing by his car and angry because some people had shattered his windshield. Maloney told police he had been arrested Saturday night for violating a no contact order involving his children's mother. He spent the rest of the weekend in prison at the Adult Correctional Institutions, then went to Newport District Court on Monday.

He was released. When he went home, he told police, her brothers came over to fight him and broke his windshield. But the woman told police a different story. He had called her numerous times over the weekend, and she hung up. she said. She also said Maloney drove over to her apartment building and called her a name. He also challenged her brothers to fight him.

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Police charged the two Halls, Perry and Herbermann with disorderly conduct for going over to fight Maloney. Perry also had an outstanding bench warrant and was charged with that. Maloney was charged with two counts of Violating a no contact order and with Disorderly Conduct (disturbing the peace).

The two suspects who broke his windshield were identified, but they were not her brothers. Police did not name the two vandalism suspects.

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