How not to express your displeasure at a Sox loss
Location
Smash a bottle on floor, then refuse to leave the drinking establishment (in this case, McFadden's, 138 State St., after Saturday/Sunday's game):
When officers instructed the suspect that he had to leave the establishment, the suspect began to verbally abuse the officers. Eventually, the suspect did acquiesce and comply to the officers' instructions. However, as officers were escorting the suspect towards the exit, the suspect's friend (Suspect #2) pushed officers and yelled, "That's my boy! Let him go!" At this point, both suspects began shoving the arresting officers in an effort to make good their escape. Officers arrested Lesley Bonnet, 26, Malden and Nicholas Wallen, 21, of Boston and charged both with Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest and Assault & Battery on a Police Officer.
Also good to know: Some downtown jewelry stores can lock their doors with the press of a remote button, so if you attempt to, oh, make off with a gold chain, they'll lock you inside until police arrive.
Innocent, etc.
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Shocking that douchey
Shocking that douchey behavior would take place at one of the worst bars in the city:P