Five people were arrested after a melee broke out a Chuck-E-Cheese. Everett police said officers assigned at the Gateway Mall and Shopping Center were informed of a man consuming prohibited alcoholic beverages at the amusement center. Police said the man became belligerent, along with several other patrons who were also accused of consuming alcoholic beverages inside. The man was taken into custody, but police said that other patrons began inciting the crowd, who turned hostile against the responding officers and began punching and kicking them. Additional units from Everett, Medford and state police responded to the area. After order was restored, police arrested five people: Samuel Ramos, 33, of Dorchester, Pedro Abreu, 53, of Chelsea, Jose Rosado-Cruz, 30, of East Boston, Emily Joyce Emerson, 22, of Lynn, and Yoselin Enid Rosado, 33, of Roxbury. Charges included disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault and battery on a police officer. “It’s extremely disappointing to see adults behave in this manner in an establishment that is designed for young family fun,” Everett police Chief Steven A. Mazzie said. “I’m thankful that our officers were able to restore order in a quick manner and were able to hold those responsible for the disturbance accountable for their actions.” All suspects were arraigned Monday in Malden District Court.

Five people were arrested after a melee broke out a Chuck-E-Cheese.

Everett police said officers assigned at the Gateway Mall and Shopping Center were informed of a man consuming prohibited alcoholic beverages at the amusement center.


Police said the man became belligerent, along with several other patrons who were also accused of consuming alcoholic beverages inside. The man was taken into custody, but police said that other patrons began inciting the crowd, who turned hostile against the responding officers and began punching and kicking them.

Additional units from Everett, Medford and state police responded to the area.

After order was restored, police arrested five people: Samuel Ramos, 33, of Dorchester, Pedro Abreu, 53, of Chelsea, Jose Rosado-Cruz, 30, of East Boston, Emily Joyce Emerson, 22, of Lynn, and Yoselin Enid Rosado, 33, of Roxbury.

Charges included disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault and battery on a police officer.

“It’s extremely disappointing to see adults behave in this manner in an establishment that is designed for young family fun,” Everett police Chief Steven A. Mazzie said. “I’m thankful that our officers were able to restore order in a quick manner and were able to hold those responsible for the disturbance accountable for their actions.”

All suspects were arraigned Monday in Malden District Court.