Chester man gets court date for malicious assault
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County man has a court date after allegedly assaulting another man outside the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6450 in Chester late last month.
Hancock County Magistrate Matthew Harvey is scheduled to oversee the hearing for Louis P. Gallo, 63, of Chester, who is charged with malicious assault. The hearing is set for 11 a.m. Aug. 21 in Hancock County Magistrate Court.
The charges stem from an incident on the evening of July 31 when Gallo is alleged to have “pummeled” an unconscious Brian D. Sweeney, of New Cumberland, in excess of 20 times outside the Chester VFW, as Sweeney laid unresponsive on the sidewalk following a verbal dispute between the two in the building which later became physical.
According to witnesses and video surveillance, Gallo then allegedly re-entered the establishment and said to an employee, “Your buddy is outside bleeding on the sidewalk.” Gallo then re-exited the VFW and approached the still unmoving Sweeney and allegedly kicked him in the head as he laid there before leaving the area.
Sweeney had to be airlifted from East Liverpool City Hospital to Pittsburgh due to the severity of his injuries. There was no update to his condition.
The malicious assault charge is an unspecified felony due to Gallo’s alleged continued attack on an unconscious victim.
If convicted, Gallo faces up to 10 years in prison and a substantial fine.