Vegas man accused of crashing into Austintown club
AUSTINTOWN
A Las Vegas man is being held on $2.5 million bond facing 21 counts of attempted murder, accused of crashing into an Austintown club early Saturday.
Suren Aramyan was arraigned in Mahoning County Court on Monday on the attempted murder charges along with charges of felonious assault, inducing panic, vandalism, six counts of criminal damaging and resisting arrest, according to court documents.
The vehicle crashed into the rear of Club 76, according to manager Anthony Beshara. Beshara is also listed as one of the victims of attempted murder in the court documents.
In addition to damage to the building estimated at $150,000 or more, court documents stated, there was also damage to multiple vehicles outside the club.
The felonious assault charge stems from Aramyan reportedly using a handgun to “attempt to cause physical harm” to one victim, court documents said.
Beshara said club management did not have any comment on the case other than the status of the club.
“The only thing we are releasing right now is that we are reopening tonight,” Beshara said.
Austintown Police Chief Robert Gavalier said there were no other developments in the case, but that the 21 counts of attempted murder brought the bond higher.
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Strip clubs - Hotels with drugs and Prostitution - Next a casino. Good luck!
Beshara has long held the reins on every vice in Mahoning County massage parlor, adult book store a strip club and a huge parking lot, he rents out to hookers to service the truck drivers.
ALL IN ONE PLAZA
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The guy has had an adult bookstore, a strip club and a massage parlor advertise nationally as HAND JOB HEAVEN
The only question that needs to be answered is who he pays off to keep this crap running
It seems when there was any competition i.e. the go-go club. They had nothing but problems, but 10 times the illegal activity occurs at the Beshara's location and nothing is done about it.
THE ONLY CRIME THE DRIVER DID WAS NOT DESTROYING THE ENTIRE PLAZA