Five arrested in connection with fight at Eddy Street Commons

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Police responded to the incident around 10 p.m. Three responding officers were minorly injured while on scene.
The following people were arrested:
Ayden Willocks, 19, was arrested on several preliminary charges, including resisting law enforcement and criminal recklessness, after he was seen with a firearm running and later driving away from police on scene, according to reports. In the vehicle he was driving, police found three guns, one of which was stolen, and suspected marijuana, police said.
Bryan Gillespie, Jr., 22, was arrested after he allegedly went around to police to punch another man in the face and then resisted arrest. He was preliminary charged with resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct.
Two women, identified as 18-year-old Brianna Gillespie and 24-year-old Mya Velez, allegedly tried to intervene as Bryan Gillespie was being detained, and were ultimately arrested themselves on the preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct, police said.
After ignoring officers at the scene, 21-year-old Sergio Rivera was arrested on the preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct.