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Halloween revelers crowd court: More than 100 arrested during unofficial Kent event

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By Diane Smith

Record-Courier staff writer

An estimated 105 bleary-eyed defendants filled the Portage County Municipal Court in Kent Sunday, only hours after being arrested in downtown Kent during the unofficial Halloween celebration.

Judge John Plough said it was “without question” the highest number of cases he’d seen in the post-Halloween Sunday court. Last year, 81 cases were processed and about 60 defendants came through the court in both previous years.

“No doubt this was the largest,” said the judge, who also held a Sunday court this fall to deal with the high number of arrests when students returned to classes. “It was well over the number of people I usually deal with.”

The cases were processed within two hours and 45 minutes, a record he attributed to the clerk’s office, his staff and two deputies who assisted.

“It was all well coordinated,” he said.

Of the 105 people whose cases were processed, only 35 had been in custody. All defendants were released after posting a bond or having their cases put through a diversion program. That, Plough said, saves the city of Kent and the Portage County Sheriff’s Office money — although not everybody minded the crowded accommodations.

“I asked one person, ‘Did you have fun last night?’” Plough recalled. “And he said, ‘No, but I had fun once I got to jail.’”

Each defendant was invited to have candy, courtesy of the judge.

“Only two people were charged with assault, and only one was charged with criminal damaging,” he said. “Everything else was alcohol related. It’s a little easier to be lighthearted and have fun in court. These kids were just there to have a good time and ended up getting arrested.”

The time in court, he noted, was less painful than watching the Cleveland Browns , who lost 30-6.

Most of the people charged with alcohol or drug-related offenses were able to go through a diversion program, which allows defendants to have their cases dismissed in exchange for a drug and alcohol assessment, community service and a class. 

Plough said he was downtown watching the Halloween festivities with his family Saturday and thought everyone seemed to be having a good time. He estimated the crowd at 15,000 to 20,000, and said he believed police should have closed the streets for the safety of the pedestrians.

He knew of only one defendant from out of state, but said many of them were students at other universities in Ohio.

“There are only two parties in Ohio: OU and Kent State,” he said.

 




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    Posted by High Holy Grand Poo-Bah November 6, 2009
miz,
I ...umm...uh...Where do you get...Wow, that's just incredible...I am speechless.
I'll bet you even have a driver's license and everything.
You type well, you spell well and have a command of the english language...but the things that you write are so incredibly ignorant. An amazing dichotomy.

25.
    Posted by miz November 4, 2009
Hey tyson did you get shown the diffence between a boy chicken & a girl chicken? Go back to sleep. Everytime you raise your head you sound dummer than the time before....

24.
    Posted by tyson November 3, 2009
Hey miz, Don't you ever get tired of having you around?

I would love to insult you, but you wouldn't understand.

23.
    Posted by miz November 3, 2009
Hey Kent-Rite, the only thing you have in your head are hair roots you MORON! Old money? You mean NO MONEY!!! The only thing that needs filtered down is you brain GOOF! THE CLUB HOUSE IS SHUT DOWN,YOU NO WHY? NO MONEY!!! HENCE NO 2nd/3rd GENERATION CASH FLOW!!ITS GONE FOOL!!! TWIN LAKES IS FULL OF TEACHERS & SALESMEN; HONORABLE PROFESSIONS, BUT those folks don't have the cash flow you RETARD!!! Twin Lakes was the place to live in its heyday, notice the big over priced outdated homes? The Country Clubs came to be for HAVES & now, they are the HAVE NOTS; their busted, just like the Club House!!!!! FOOL!

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    Posted by AndrewP November 3, 2009
Ah Kent-Rite, I recall Brady Lake Park was the place to be! Of course I might be going TOO far back.

Sherri, I recall when revelers were in the streets too, but contrary to popular belief, the streets were NOT shut down. All I know for those motorists that dared to be stupid, it took them 45 minutes to drive through downtown Kent.

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    Posted by sherri7352 November 3, 2009
I remember a few years back the city of Kent use to close the streets down. Does anybody know why they quit doing that?
I wasn't downtown, but only to drive through long enough to drop my son off to be with my husband. They both said it was a great time, like every year. And of course there were arrests, it happens every year.

20.
    Posted by Ship Hits the Sand November 3, 2009
Judge Plough's court is exemplary of what the law should be about in these cases. I know the GOB doesn't care much for him but I will vote for him any chance I get to do so.

19.
    Posted by Kent-Rite November 3, 2009
Miz, your ignorance is astounding. Brady Lake was a vacation spot in its heyday, notice the smaller, cottage-like homes that are still there today. There are few similarities between the two. 2nd and 3rd generations have no money? Do you understand the term old money and how that filters down? Do you even understand why country clubs came to be in the first place?

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    Posted by billshane342 November 3, 2009
Here in Austin Texas where 6th street makes Kent's North Water Street look like baby land, only had 38 arrests. Austin, home of the University of Texas (Hook em horns-undefeated in football) is like OHIO state. Big Big Big.

So why so few arrests compared to little old Kent?

Austin closes off 4 city blocks and lets the party go on within.

Yes, Kent should close down some streets all night and let the party happen safely within.

Good Job KPD..with all the crap you responded too, you still did a great job.

17.
    Posted by High Holy Grand Poo-Bah November 2, 2009
Miz,
"..die forever like the Phoenix" ?!?
Umm... The Phoenix rises from the ashes.
I'm just saying you might wanna google that and learn a little more about it.


On another note - I went downdown, walked around, Had a blast. Loved the lights projected on the buildings. Toured the Kent Stage & Acorn Alley. The scarey sounds on the speaker at Home Savings was a very cool new addition. Had our picture taken by Japanese students that liked the costume.

Good times. Good Times.

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