Juvenile arrested at theater after threatening to “shoot everyone”
Staff report
BOARDMAN
A Liberty teenager is charged with inducing a panic and other charges after police said she threatened to shoot people at a movie theater over the weekend.
Police arrived at Cinemark Tinseltown USA on Market Street at 11:30 p.m. Saturday after a call about a young woman with no weapon threatening to “shoot everyone,” according to a police report.
According to a police report, officers approached the girl, later identified as Corren Wilson, 17, of Sampson Drive, and asked her to surrender. She refused, and police said she attempted to flee into one of the theaters. Police caught and detained her before she escaped.
While detained, Wilson continued shouting profanities and threats while fighting officers.
The theater manager told police he and an employee asked Wilson to leave after they received complaints about her being loud, and she became enraged, demanding a refund. When they denied her refund request, she began threatening to shoot people.
Wilson also is charged with resisting arrest, aggravated menacing, obstructing official business and assault of a police officer. She was taken to the Martin P. Joyce Juvenile Justice Center in Youngstown.