Three Face Charges After Alleged Gang Fight At Local Restaurant

December 16, 2016 at 5:06 p.m.

By Michael [email protected]

Three men were arrested after an alleged gang fight at a local fast-food restaurant.
On Dec. 8, police arrested Frankie Vernon Winiavski, 24, of 5205 E. Pierceton Road, Pierceton; Johnathan Michael Pappas, 24, of 519 W. Winona Ave.; and Coulter Matthew Slone, 19, of 1520 E. Winona Ave, Warsaw, in connection with the fight.
Warsaw Police Department officer Gordon Allen responded Dec. 8 to a fight in progress at the restaurant. He identified Winiavski and Pappas standing at the front counter. Both men had a red bandanna tied around their neck, according to a probable cause affidavit from the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office.
Allen observed Winiavski bleeding from the left eye and forehead.
A restaurant employee told Allen that Slone also had been involved in the fight and showed him a box cutter that Slone had used, the affidavit states.
Slone told police he was jumped by Winiavski and Pappas, who yelled they were members of the Bloods street gang and were going to beat him up. Slone told police he used the knife to defend against the assault, but was unsure whether he cut Winiavski, the affidavit states.
Winiavski told police that he had been fighting with Slone on Facebook and said he wanted to fight him. Winiavski told police Slone started the fight, and he and Pappas fought back, the affidavit states.
Police allege Winiavski told them he been a member of the Bloods for two years and is allowed to recruit members for the gang. Winiavski told police his gang was responsible for the “Rolling 20s” graffiti in?Warsaw.
At the hospital, Allen observed tattoos on?Winiavski and Pappas that were consistent with gang tattoos.
Winiavski was charged with one count of criminal gang activity, a level 6 felony; one count of battery, a class?A misdemeanor; and disorderly conduct.
Pappas was charged with one count of criminal gang activity, a level 6 felony; resisting law enforcement, a class A misdemeanor; and battery, a class A misdemeanor.
Slone was charged with one count of battery while armed with a deadly weapon, a level 5 felony; one count of battery with moderate bodily injury, a level 6 felony; and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor.
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Three men were arrested after an alleged gang fight at a local fast-food restaurant.
On Dec. 8, police arrested Frankie Vernon Winiavski, 24, of 5205 E. Pierceton Road, Pierceton; Johnathan Michael Pappas, 24, of 519 W. Winona Ave.; and Coulter Matthew Slone, 19, of 1520 E. Winona Ave, Warsaw, in connection with the fight.
Warsaw Police Department officer Gordon Allen responded Dec. 8 to a fight in progress at the restaurant. He identified Winiavski and Pappas standing at the front counter. Both men had a red bandanna tied around their neck, according to a probable cause affidavit from the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office.
Allen observed Winiavski bleeding from the left eye and forehead.
A restaurant employee told Allen that Slone also had been involved in the fight and showed him a box cutter that Slone had used, the affidavit states.
Slone told police he was jumped by Winiavski and Pappas, who yelled they were members of the Bloods street gang and were going to beat him up. Slone told police he used the knife to defend against the assault, but was unsure whether he cut Winiavski, the affidavit states.
Winiavski told police that he had been fighting with Slone on Facebook and said he wanted to fight him. Winiavski told police Slone started the fight, and he and Pappas fought back, the affidavit states.
Police allege Winiavski told them he been a member of the Bloods for two years and is allowed to recruit members for the gang. Winiavski told police his gang was responsible for the “Rolling 20s” graffiti in?Warsaw.
At the hospital, Allen observed tattoos on?Winiavski and Pappas that were consistent with gang tattoos.
Winiavski was charged with one count of criminal gang activity, a level 6 felony; one count of battery, a class?A misdemeanor; and disorderly conduct.
Pappas was charged with one count of criminal gang activity, a level 6 felony; resisting law enforcement, a class A misdemeanor; and battery, a class A misdemeanor.
Slone was charged with one count of battery while armed with a deadly weapon, a level 5 felony; one count of battery with moderate bodily injury, a level 6 felony; and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor.
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