Warren police arrest 2 men at complex after disturbance


Staff report

WARREN

Police arrested two men at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Hampshire House Apartments on Fifth Street Southwest after they responded to the apartments for a large fight.

Police charged Brendell Redrick, 21, of Palymra Road with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct after he fought with officers responding to the disturbance.

Police also learned that Matthew L. Young, 18, of Kenilworth Avenue Southeast was found to be at the apartments despite being on a criminal-trespass list maintained by apartment owners ABC Management.

Young was charged with criminal trespass.

Both men pleaded innocent to the misdemeanor charges Monday in Warren Municipal Court.

Bond was set at $2,500 for Redrick and $1,000 for Young. Both return to court June 30.

Hampshire House is the apartment complex where DeAngelo McCoy, 24, of Third Street Southwest, was shot to death May 15 at one of the apartments.

Ronald J. Pugh Jr., 26, of East Philadelphia Avenue, Youngstown, is charged with murder in the case and is in the Trumbull County jail.

Residents of the apartment complex and several area ministers and Warren City Council members called a news conference last week to call on ownership of the apartments to provide more security there, saying visitors to the complex appear to be causing much of the trouble.

Sharmaine Delaney, 20, of the Hampshire House apartments was found shot to death in her bed at the Hampshire House apartments early Jan. 31.