EUCLID, Ohio - Willoughby Police believe the two men arrested for fighting with an off-duty Euclid police officer last month are connected to a notorious motorcycle group.
Witnesses told police an argument turned physical and a fight broke out at Frank and Tony’s in downtown Willoughby.
Off-duty Euclid cop Todd Gaunter is in trouble with his department after he allegedly pulled a gun out and pointed it at Dustin Wolf and Bradley Peterson.
Police believe 28-year-old Wolf and 39-year-old Peterson are members of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club.
“This is one of our first incidents. They have been around Lake County for a long time,” said Det Sgt Derrick Stewart, Willoughby Police Department.
Both Peterson and Wolf face a misdemeanor assault charge. They are due in court in mid-September.
https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-lake/police-believe-2-men-arrested-in-fight-with-euclid-cop-are-part-of-hells-angels
Witnesses told police an argument turned physical and a fight broke out at Frank and Tony’s in downtown Willoughby.
Off-duty Euclid cop Todd Gaunter is in trouble with his department after he allegedly pulled a gun out and pointed it at Dustin Wolf and Bradley Peterson.
Police believe 28-year-old Wolf and 39-year-old Peterson are members of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club.
“This is one of our first incidents. They have been around Lake County for a long time,” said Det Sgt Derrick Stewart, Willoughby Police Department.
Both Peterson and Wolf face a misdemeanor assault charge. They are due in court in mid-September.
https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-lake/police-believe-2-men-arrested-in-fight-with-euclid-cop-are-part-of-hells-angels