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April 26, 2008
CAMC E.R. melee leads to 3 arrests
Police: Armed fight 'bordered on a riot'

A fight that "bordered on a riot" at CAMC General Hospital's emergency room led to three arrests this week, according to Charleston police.

One man brandished a loaded handgun, another punched a hole in a wall, and a woman struck someone with a telephone during the Thursday evening brawl in the Emergency Department's waiting room, police said.

A CAMC security guard responded after an emergency room worker hit the department's electronic "panic button," according to hospital officials. Police arrived minutes later. 

"Security acted swiftly and appropriately in disarming the man with the gun," said Elizabeth Pellegrin, a CAMC spokeswoman. "We're incredibly grateful no one was injured."

CAMC security cameras captured the altercation on tape, which has been turned over to Charleston police, Pellegrin said.

In a report, Charleston police officers said the fight "bordered on a riot."

"It took several officers to secure the scene," said Sgt. Aaron James of the Charleston Police Department. "There was a fight in progress involving numerous individuals. After the arrests, the crowd settled down."

Brandon Edward Brothers, 21, of Columbus, Ohio, was arrested on brandishing charges after allegedly pulling a loaded semi-automatic pistol on several people in the emergency room waiting area Thursday, according to a criminal complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court.

Terrance Devon Edgerton, 21, of Charleston, was arrested on charges of obstruction and destruction of property.

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