top of page
:

Disorderly trio kicked out of Birmingham diner

Birmingham police officers were advised of a group of disorderly customers refusing to leave Leo’s Coney Island, located at 154 S. Old Woodward, on Sunday, November 27, after two individuals were asked to leave after an altercation the night before.


A witness told officers that two males and a female arrived at the restaurant, but the males were told by a waitress they were not allowed inside after an incident occurred the night before. The female was told she could stay, but became agitated with the waitress and was eventually also asked to leave.


According to officers, a physical altercation ensued, and Leo’s staff asked that all three of the individuals were criminally trespassing on the property. After being removed from the restaurant, one of the males began yelling at officers and punching the window of the building.


Birmingham police report he was arrested and issued a citation for disorderly intoxication.

コメント


PayPal ButtonPayPal Button

DOWNTOWN: Unrivaled journalism worthy of reader support

A decade ago we assembled a small but experienced and passionate group of publishing professionals all committed to producing an independent newsmagazine befitting the Birmingham/Bloomfield area that, as we like to say, has long defined the best of Oakland County. 

 

We provide a quality monthly news product unrivaled in this part of Oakland. For most in the local communities, we have arrived at your doorstep at no charge and we would like to keep it that way, so your support is important.

 

Check out our publisher’s letter to the community here.

Sign Up
Register for Downtown's newsletters to receive updates on the latest news and much more!

Thanks for submitting!

Cover_Oct2024.jpg
KathyTomb2024.jpg
RestReportsTomb.gif
BeachumNEW.gif
bottom of page