Party-goer maybe watched one too many action movies

Boston Police report an otherwise routine out-of-control Northeastern party call early Sunday morning included one notable occurrence:

One individual ran into a second floor apartment and dove head first through a closed window, breaking the glass and landing on the sidewalk below. He sustained a head injury and several cuts from the broken glass. He was then transported to Beth Israel Hospital by Boston EMS for treatment.

Before that, police say, officers observed roughly 150 people milling about the stairwells and hallways of 29 Lambert St., many of them Northeastern students. The three dudes on the apartment's lease were charged with being keepers of a disorderly house; one young man from Nantucket who allegedly tried running from the law was charged with underage drinking.

Innocent, etc.

Comments

In the real world ...

Our gravity is a tad different from that in the Hollyworld.

Jumping out the window?

Was he told that the PTA had disbanded?

There once was a fool from Nantucket

who, faced with the po-lice, said...

Well, that's pretty

Well, that's pretty awesome.

Reminds me of an episode of Southland, in which someone runs through a glass wall to save their daughter....unlike other TV shows, in which such a move is followed by gun action, he gets knocked out cold and is taken to the hospital for multiple cuts.

There goes the neighborhood

Times used to be this sort of college boy idiocy happened only on Mission Hill.

No Kidding

Maybe these guys got duped by their realtor, they are on Fort Hill not Mission Hill. I actually live very close by and the word is that these mopes have rented most of a converted brown stone and are all part of the same fraternity. I assume that Northeastern is probably supposed to know about these things but does not.

I swear to god it was not me Mclovin

lol why would anyone jump out of a freakin window idiots

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