Another Quincy man arrested after early Friday fight at Club Gen Z, faces armed violence charges
QUINCY — A second Quincy man has been arrested in connection to an early morning fight on Oct. 7.
The Quincy Police Department reported a fight at 2:29 a.m. Friday involving as many as 15 people started inside Club Gen Z, 906 Hampshire, then carried outside of the club. One male involved was taken to the hospital with injuries consistent with a stabbing.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Department assisted the Quincy Police Department and arrested Nicolas G. Hummel, 34, at approximately 7:20 p.m. Monday at his residence in the 4000 block of North 24th Street. He was taken into custody without incident and lodged in the Adams County Jail for armed violence.
Evan M.L. Moyer, 25, of Quincy was arrested at the scene on two charges of aggravated battery. He was released after posting $350 bond. His arrest was not associated with the man who was reportedly stabbed.
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