So far, 21 people have been charged with violating Ohio's stay at home order in Hamilton County.

Some of the people charged were shooting victims.

Police charged a 37-year-old man who said he was shot in the leg Monday while at a barbecue in Roselawn Park. A 24-year-old Delhi Township man was charged with violating the order after he was shot Friday in Sedamsville while out walking at night more than three miles from his residence to conduct non-essential business, according to court records.

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Some of the names of those arrested on the charge of violations prohibited, a first-degree misdemeanor, have already made headlines.

Rashaan Davis was arrested after narrating a "We don't give a f*** about this coronavirus" video Friday.

Eric Chapel, 31, of Westwood, was charged after he was accused of keeping the Queen City Lounge open for a "private party" on March 16 in defiance of state orders. Police had the lounge boarded up the next day.

The address of a man arrested Monday in Reading was that of a Queensgate homeless shelter.

All the people listed were arrested on the charge of violating the stay at home order. Each person is at home awaiting trial unless otherwise noted.

Jason Harris, 37, of Golf Manor admitted he attended a barbecue in Roselawn Park on April 6, according to court documents. Police came in contact with Harris because he was "shot in the leg by an unknown subject" while attending the event. He posted 10% of a $1,000 bond and was released from jail.

Dustin Miller, 24, of Delhi Township was shot April 3 while out walking at night in the 600-block of Delhi Avenue in Sedamsville. He was conducting non-essential business at an address more than three miles from his home, according to court records.

Rashaan Davis, 26, of Clifton Heights is accused of inciting an illegal gathering in Over-the-Rhine on April 4. Video of the incident showed dozens of people outside near Liberty Street. Davis is also charged with inciting violence, a felony. He is being held at the Hamilton County Justice Center on a $350,000 bond.

Eric Chapel, 31, of Westwood is accused of keeping the Queen City Lounge open for a "private party" on March 16 despite the state orders.

Brian Osgood, 29, of North College Hill, was arrested April 7 and accused of taking the security cameras out of operation at Lake Nina Restaurant by knocking them down on March 29. He was charged criminal damaging or endanger and violating the stay at home order.

Douglas Hallock, 50, of Fort Mitchell, was arrested April 7 and accused of crossing the double-yellow line in Lockland and crashing into another vehicle head-on in the 100-block of North Wayne Avenue, according to court documents.

Deohn Williams, 27, of Forest Park was arrested April 7 and accused of appearing to brandish a gun at a citizen shortly before 11 a.m. in East Price Hill. He discarded a loaded Taurus 9mm handgun when police approached, according to court documents. Tossing the gun caused "multiple officers to assist with the arrest potentially exposing officers to danger concerning the COVID-19 pandemic," stated court records. Williams has an extensive violent criminal history that prohibits him from carrying a gun, according to court records.

George Sanks, 27, of the West End, was arrested April 7 and accused of violating the order based on statements he made to police while being interviewed.

Matthew Brinker, 40, of Reading, was arrested April 6 on drug possession charges. He was accused of loitering outside a closed business and driving a pickup truck while on multiple license suspensions.

Garrett Penn, 34, whose listed address in court records is a homeless shelter in Queensgate, was arrested April 6 and accused of entering a convenience store in the 9200-block of Reading Road where he was banned from entering in July 2019. Police said he was arrested for trying to enter the same store two other times in the last week since March 29.

Steven Holmes, 21, of Elmwood Place was arrested March 24 and accused of fleeing from police officers conducting a felony drug investigation. Holmes also faces drug charges. He is being held at the Hamilton County Justice Center on a $31,400 bond.

Tequan Freeman, 22, of Bond Hill is accused of abandoning a stolen vehicle and evading police on March 25. Freeman is also charged with obstructing official business.

Christopher Tolliver, 19, of Mount Auburn is accused of fleeing from police on March 30 after he abandoned a stolen car while carrying a handgun. He is also facing charges of obstruction official business as well as drug and weapons charges.

Blake Clark, 34, of Mount Auburn is accused of fleeing from a crash on March 31. He is also facing traffic and drug charges.