Jail releases names of suspects arrested after Youngstown protests

A dozen people face hearings in Youngstown Municipal Court after being arrested during a curfew sweep in Youngstown Sunday night.
Following peaceful marches Sunday afternoon in Youngstown and Sharon protesting the police-involved death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, curfews were imposed in three cities later that night.
Campbell and Struthers police reported no violations of curfews imposed in those cities. However, an organized effort by several law enforcement agencies resulted in nearly a dozen arrests following evening demonstrations in Youngstown.
After directing traffic south along the Market Street Bridge, deputies, state troopers, and police moved in along Market and Front streets, and then north along Market Street, and west on Federal Street.
Below are the names of people booked into the Mahoning County Justice Center late Sunday. Online county jail information does not list the home addresses of those arrested.
21 News is working to learn if those arrested are from the Valley.
Four of those arrested are scheduled for video arraignment Monday in Youngstown Municipal Court. Others were given a future court date and released from jaill

Kasey Badgley, 23, curfew violation

Demond Belton, 25, resisting arrest, assault, approaching public safety vehicle during an emergency,

Lakeisha Cotton, 28, curfew violation, disorderly conduct

Dylan Farraro, 23, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest

Tasia Ford, 24, resisting arrest, assault, curfew violation

Deviel Jones, 19, Obstructing official business, failure to comply with a police order

Craig Badgley, 21, disorderly conduct, curfew violation

Roy Easterling, 26, disorderly conduct, curfew violation

Marcus Finkley, 19, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest

Antwan Jones, 20, curfew violation

Treyvonne Jones, 19, Curfew Violation

Latrell Mickell, 19, curfew violation, disorderly conduct