Karaoke Beatdown Suspects Bounced from Court

In September, they allegedly beat up another woman because they found her karaoke annoying.

This week, the six women accused of assaulting the singer apparently did something to offend court officials because they were kicked out of court for behaving badly.

The attack on Leidy Alcantara, 25, of Port Chester, happened on the night of Sept. 23 when she was singing a Spanish song at Bobby Valentine's Sports Gallery and Cafe in Stamford, cops said.

It's not clear if the attack was prompted by Alcantara's voice or the song she chose -- "A Dios Le Pido" by Colombian singer Juanes. She did admit it was her first time doing karaoke.

What the suspects did in court this week, we don’t know, but Stamford Superior Court rules prohibit talking, chewing gum, using cell phones and sleeping.

Michelle Rosedom, Kiana Strickland, Martisa Chambers, Danielle Swanson, Chaniel McRae and Deja Hines were charged with third-degree assault, conspiracy to commit third-degree assault and breach of peace.

They were supposed to face a judge on assault charges on Wednesday but they were told to return to court Dec. 22.

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