Three people pleaded and were sentenced Thursday after Ocean City incidents that happened in July

According to online court documents, three people pleaded and were sentenced on Thursday in Worcester County after several suspects were arrested in July because of Ocean City incidents.
Online court documents show that 19-year-old Nickolet Serrano of Beltsville, pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct. She was found guilty on that charge, and was sentenced to 30 days in jail at Worcester County Corrections. She was also ordered to pay $22.50 in court costs, and $35 in a criminal injuries compensation fund.
20-year-old Steven Williams of Brooklyn, Maryland, pleaded not guilty to resisting arrest and was found not guilty on that charge. He also, according to online court documents, pleaded not guilty on obstructing and hindering, and was found guilty on those charges. Williams was reportedly ordered to pay $22.50 in court costs, and $35 in criminal injuries compensation fund. He was sentenced to thirty days in jail at Worcester County Corrections.
According to online court documents, Jiare Darden of Princess Anne, pleaded not guilty to resisting arrest, and pleaded not guilty to obstructing and hindering. He was reportedly found guilty on the charge of obstructing and hindering. He was also ordered to pay $22.50 in court costs, and $35 in criminal injuries compensation fund. He was sentenced to thirty days in jail at Worcester County Corrections.
Darden and Williams were reportedly released after posting $10,000 bond.
Kevin Rusten, of Silver Spring, according to online court documents, pleaded guilty on resisting arrest and was sentenced to 10 days in jail in August. He started serving his sentence on August 30. 19-year-old Jayvon Jackson, of Silver Spring, reportedly pleaded guilty to resisting arrest in August and was fined $500. He was reportedly sentenced to 10 days in August. According to online court documents, he began his sentence on August 31 at Worcester County Corrections.
20-year-old Savanah Nelson, of Capitol Heights, Maryland, reportedly pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct, and was reportedly fined $500. She also pleaded not guilty to resisting arrest, and was fined $300.
According to police, all of the incidents started after Rusten kicked a trashcan on the boardwalk, resisted arrest, a crowd began to form, and suspects got into altercations with police.
Three other suspects have yet to be sentenced.
The incidents happened during College Beach Weekend.