Rivers Casino Schenectady Arrest

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Grimes said records obtained from Rivers Casino in Schenectady, N.Y., showed that in a one-year period ending this January, Blackmer cashed in around $27,000 and suffered a net loss of $1,700. An inquiry with the MGM Springfield Casino in Springfield, Mass., is pending. SCHENECTADY - A Baccarat dealer and a player at Rivers Casino are facing charges, accused of working together to steal $20,000 from the casino. Sarkis Boutros, the dealer and Joseph Hage, the. The Des Plaines Police Department does not publish annual statistics on crime, as many police agencies do in New York, but Kushner has analyzed the number of emergency calls his department has taken, before and after Rivers Casino opened. “Our call volume increased by 1,300 calls per year once the casino opened,” said the chief.

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SCHENECTADY – A dispute at a Rivers Casino and Resort table game Friday night escalated to an assault, authorities said.

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The incident happened just after 9:30 p.m. during an unspecified table game at the facility, according to police allegations filed in court.

That’s when Michael Kearsing, 27, of Fisler Avenue, Colonie, intentionally punched a 65-year-old man “several times in the face following a dispute at a table game,” the allegations signed by the victim read.

The victim required treatment at Ellis Hospital for swelling, bleeding and needed sutures to his right eye as a result of the assault, the allegations read.

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Police arrested Kearsing afterward and charged him with one count of third-degree assault, a misdemeanor. He was arraigned and released on $500 bail to return to court later.

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. . It’s Springtime at Mohawk Harbor and Rivers Casino, and once again, a young gang’s fancy turns to fisticuffs:

Yesterday afternoon online (May 1, 2018), but NOT in print today or the past three days, the Gazette reported “Five arrested after Schenectady casino brawl” (by Andrew Beam).

Five people were arrested after a fight involving approximately 30 people at Rivers Casino & Resort on Sunday.

The fight began at around 3 a.m. and stemmed from an argument between two people, according to Sgt. Jeffrey McCutcheon. However, McCutcheon said it was unclear why the fight began because most of the the people charged did not cooperate with police.

. . Mutual aid was requested by police officers assigned to the casino, with members of the Rotterdam Police Department, Schenectady County Sheriff’s Office, Scotia Police Department and the Glenville Police Department responding for backup. McCutcheon said officers from those agencies were not needed to make the arrests.

Today, the online edition has more details.

Malcolm Mathias faces a felony second-degree assault charge, accused of placing city officer Charles Stevens in a head lock. Stevens suffered a cut to the left side of his head, according to court documents. . .

“The defendant’s actions resulted in officers getting surrounded by 20 or more persons, getting attacked by other individuals and creating public alarm,” state the charges against both men.

As we learn more about the incident and about media coverage, this posting will be updated.

update (Wed. night, May 2, 2018): The brief article “5 charged at Rivers casino fight” (by Steve Hughes, Albany Times Union) was posted online this afternoon. TU article states that:

Video reportedly shot at the casino and posted on social media during the incident shows a large group of people pushing and shoving as casino security attempts to separate several people. A second video show police officers surrounded by people arguing and appearing to arrest at least two people.

There is no link to the video, but maybe Paul Nelson will locate it when he gets back to work on his Schenectady crime beat.

update (July 25, 2018): See “Police: Table game dispute at Rivers Casino leads to assault: The victim required treatment for swelling, bleeding and needed sutures to his eye, allegations read” (Schenectady Gazette, by Steven Cook, July 24, 2018).

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. . Michael Kearsing, 27, of Fisler Avenue, Colonie, intentionally punched a 65-year-old man “several times in the face following a dispute at a table game,” the allegations signed by the victim read.
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