Update 6:58 pm: The other individual appears to be Landon Walker. He was charged with Resisting Arrest, Obstructing Official Business, and Operating Vehicle Impaired.
Update: One of the two people who were arrested appears to be Brandon Burnworth. He was booked for Disorderly Conduct While Intoxicated.
An incident at the Friendship Station gas station on Route 60 turned physical Sunday afternoon, drawing a significant law enforcement presence and raising questions about the events that unfolded. Eyewitnesses reported six to seven police vehicles from both the Vermilion Police Department and the Erie County Sheriff’s Office responding to the scene.
What We Know So Far
The situation began when a man, stopped by the Erie County Sheriff’s Office, reportedly charged at an officer, escalating into a physical altercation. Witnesses claim that as the initial fight broke out, a second man joined the confrontation, further overwhelming the sheriff’s deputy.
Amid the struggle, a medic already present at the gas station stepped in to assist the officer, adding another layer of complexity to the scene. Reports suggest that one of the individuals involved in the altercation later stated they could not breathe, prompting further concerns. However, some bystanders expressed strong opinions that the medic’s intervention during the fight was inappropriate, while others stated it was justified.
Two individuals were ultimately arrested as a result of the incident. One has been confirmed as a Vermilion resident. Authorities have yet to release the names of those involved or details about the charges.
Video provided by Joe Hu
Bystanders Record the Incident
The event unfolded in full view of customers at the gas station, with many recording the chaotic scene. Eyewitness accounts and video footage could provide crucial context to the confrontation and the actions taken by law enforcement and medics on-site.
Community Reaction
Social media lit up with speculation as word of the incident spread. Residents have shared mixed reactions, expressing both concern for the safety of the officer and criticism of the medic’s decision to intervene. One witness at the scene stated, “The medic shouldn’t have stepped in—it wasn’t their place during an active fight.”
Other questions have been raised about how the situation escalated so quickly and what prompted such a strong response from law enforcement.
What’s Next?
This is a developing story, and Vermilion Daily is working to uncover more details about the arrests, the roles of the individuals involved, and the actions taken during the incident. Efforts are ongoing to obtain official statements from the Vermilion Police Department and the Erie County Sheriff’s Office.
If you witnessed the event or have video footage, Vermilion Daily encourages you to reach out as we continue to investigate and provide clarity for the community.