3 arrested at Paisley concert
Three men were arrested on assault and related charges Saturday night by Hanover Township police in the parking lot of First Niagara Pavilion during the Brad Paisley concert.
Arrested were Jonathan T. Burke, 22, of Sturgeon; Zakery A. Kosko, 22, of Erie; and Douglas R. Cook, 51, of Aliquippa.
Police said they were in the parking lot when they spotted Danielle Cook and her father, Douglas Cook. She was visibly upset and said she had been in a fight. She was able to identify the vehicles of those allegedly involved as they were leaving the lot.
Police approached Kosko as he was leaving. He reportedly yelled an obscenity at police and continued to drive. Police had security officers block a section of the parking lot.
Police said Douglas Cook ran to one of the vehicles before officers could stop him and punched Timothy Shaloikos in the face.
As police were pulling away, Cook allegedly kicked one Hanover officer in the leg and shoved another before he was taken into custody.
Police said Danielle Cook identified Kosko as her assailant, and another woman, Alanna Faith, told police she was assaulted by Burke earlier that night.
All three men were arraigned before District Judge Gary Havelka and released on $5,000 unsecured bonds. Cook is charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, disorderly conduct and harassment. Kosko and Burke are charged with harassment, disorderly conduct and simple assault.