PARMA, Ohio (AP) — Police in suburban Cleveland say they're pursuing charges against five customers of a Chuck E. Cheese's after employees were attacked when a manager didn't respond quickly enough to a complaint about a malfunctioning photo booth.
Parma police say six employees of the child-friendly restaurant and arcade were injured March 8.
Police say they've arrested a 35-year-old Cleveland man and a 41-year-old Lorain man who face assault and aggravated rioting charges in municipal court. The case of a 22-year-old Cleveland woman arrested on an aggravated rioting charge has moved to county court.
Police say the 22-year-old California man suspected of initiating the attack is expected to turn himself in next week and face similar charges. Police also are seeking an aggravated rioting charge against a 17-year-old Cleveland boy in juvenile court.