Newton Police Officers Caught Egging Sergeant's Home in Framingham
The men involved are facing disciplinary action.
Just a few months after the city's police chief was fired, several Newton Police officers are facing disciplinary action after they egged the home of a Newton Police sergeant in Framingham. According to the Boston Globe, five off-duty officers are facing discipline for their involvement with the prank. However, the officers were not identified. “Actions by anyone from this department, which is contrary to our rules and regulations will not be tolerated and dealt with swiftly,” Interim Chief Howard Mintz told the Globe in a statement. According to Framingham Police reports, a Framingham officer responded to a home in the early morning hours of Dec. 11, 2012 for reports of two teenage males throwing eggs at someone's house. The two males …
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Dawn
4:19 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013
Throwing eggs? People are starving, that is considered food. The guilty should clean it up & volunteeer in a homeless shelter or work & donate to food pantry! Service!   more ›