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SANDUSKY, Ohio — Two people have been arrested and one is charged with multiple felonies following a large fight at the Kalahari resort water park in Sandusky on Monday evening.
Witnesses told Erie County Sheriff’s deputies the incident began when someone cut in line for the park’s surf ride, and video viewed by authorities and by 3News revealed that a major scuffle broke out. One woman, identified as 23-year-old Brittany Cabay of Flint, Michigan, could be seen throwing several punches at an unidentified man before he picked her up and threw her to the ground, causing her to briefly lose consciousness and begin bleeding from her head.
Moments later, a Kalahari EMT showed up on scene but was confronted by 24-year-old Zackary Colzin of Sterling, Michigan, who allegedly starting punching him before the EMT tackled Colzin down “in self defense.” Colzin then also hit his head on the ground and was knocked out before the EMT began to render first aid.
Once deputies arrived, Colzin regained consciousness, but officials say he then began swearing and punching one of the officers. He was then placed under arrest after being tazed. Once in handcuffs, he continued to swear and yell racial slurs as he was carried outside, where he also threatened self-harm.
While Colzin waited outside for an ambulance, Cabay came out after allegedly refusing medical attention and allegedly making death threats against officers and paramedics inside the water park. As she approached Colzin, he became “combative,” and officers asked Cabay to back away. She refused to identify herself (apparently saying she “was in school to be a police officer”) and continued to try to talk to Colzin before she, too, was placed under arrest.