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  • Juvenile Group Causes Chaos at Richland County Fair; BB Gun Replica Sparks Panic

    Juvenile Group Causes Chaos at Richland County Fair; BB Gun Replica Sparks Panic

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    Deputies Respond to Reports of Disorderly Conduct and a Firearm Incident Amid Growing Crowd Tensions.

    MANSFIELD, OH — A night of escalating unrest at the Richland County Fair culminated in a search for a reported firearm, which deputies later identified as a realistic BB gun replica, according to official case reports from the Richland County Sheriff’s Office.

    Timeline of Events

    1. Initial Disturbances (8:27 PM):
    Deputy Ethan Rogers and other officers responded to multiple complaints from vendors about a group of 20–30 juveniles engaging in disorderly conduct, including theft from booths, verbal harassment, and physical altercations. The group repeatedly scattered upon seeing deputies, complicating efforts to de-escalate.

    2. Gang Signs and Tensions:
    As officers intervened in a roughhousing incident, two juveniles became combative and flashed what appeared to be gang signs, prompting closer surveillance of the group.

    3. Firearm Report:
    An unidentified event worker alerted Lt. Shoemaker and Deputy Rogers that a juvenile—later identified as a 16-year-old male suspect—had a firearm. The teen was detained and searched, but no weapon was found. Witnesses claimed the gun had been passed among the group, and rumors spread that a semi-automatic handgun had fallen off a fair ride.

    4. Crowd Erupts:
    The situation deteriorated as the crowd grew agitated, with individuals yelling and fleeing. Additional deputies were called to disperse the crowd.

    5. BB Gun Discovered:
    A breakthrough came when a witness contacted dispatch, revealing that the suspect had confessed to hiding a Glock 19 BB gun replica (lacking an orange tip) behind a toilet in a fairground bathroom. Deputies recovered the replica, which had a metal slide and weight mimicking a real firearm.

    Charges and Investigation

    • Primary Offenses: Disorderly conduct (Ohio Code 2917.11) and inducing panic (2917.31).
    • Key Subjects:
      • A 14-year-old male suspect (Lucas, OH)
      • A 16-year-old male suspect (Mansfield, OH)
    • The case remains under review for potential charges related to the BB gun’s misuse.

    Officer Statements

    Deputy Rogers noted in the report: “The BB gun’s realistic design and the group’s behavior created a volatile situation. We’re reviewing fairground footage to identify additional individuals.”

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