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Sunday, January 13, 2013

About Town with Mark Snyder

ABOUT TOWN: Four Arrested After Brawl Breaks Out at Stoughton Baby Shower

A brawl broke out a baby shower at Club Luis de Camoes on Porter Street late Saturday night with four people getting arrested, including one juvenile.

BABY SHOWER TURNS INTO BRAWL: A baby shower at Club Luis de Camoes on Porter Street Saturday night turned into a full-fledged brawl that took 20 police officers nearly an hour to quell. Four people ended up getting arrested, including one juvenile. A Stoughton Police detail officer was working the 9 p.m. to midnight baby shower on Jan. 12, when a fight broke out inside the club. The officer called in backup, and at 11:38 p.m, there was a full brawl in progress that had spilled outside the building. Executive Officer Robert Devine told me that the time the incident occurred was of benefit to the police. "We had our midnight shift coming in, so we had more bodies that we'd normally have." Devine said that four officers and two supervisors …

jen

7:43 am on Monday, February 4, 2013

We do live near a club, you are right Jackie, but we do not live near a night club. There is clearly a difference. You are a member of this club, you are not here at 1am when the parties let out to be woken up by people yelling, car stereos being blasted, horns beeping, and it does happen a lot more than people think. Take last night for example, i was woken up by people outside yelling, blasting…   more ›

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Three Arrested Following Sunday Morning Fight in Stoughton

Two people from Stoughton and one from Brockton were arrested following a fight on Seaver St. in Stoughton the morning of August 5.

Three people were arrested the morning of August 5 after Stoughton Police responded to a call for a fight outside of 15 Seaver St. at 10:27 a.m. Upon arrival, Officer Robert Duke witnessed Nicholas Rivera strike another man in the face, according to the Stoughton Police Department's Facebook Page. "Holding the crowd at bay with his pepper spray while awaiting backup officers, Ofc. Duke subdued Rivera and placed him under arrest," the SPD Facebook page states. Nicholas Rivera, 23, of Brockton, was charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. He also faces other arrest warrants. James McElaney, 52, of School St. in Stoughton, was charged with assault and battery. And, Tammy Rivera, 46, of Seaver St. in Stoughton, was charged with…

Bob Ross

6:07 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Sundays are supposed to be easy. Wake up, maybe get dressed, go down to Zachary's for breakfast, read the paper. Saturday nights all right for fighting.   more ›

Monday, April 23, 2012

Officers Responding to Noise Complaint at Stoughton Home Attacked

Stoughton Police responded to an alleged noise complaint at a Chestnut Street residence on April 21, but were met with resistance and were attacked by a group of perpetrators.

Stoughton Police arrested four people Saturday night after they allegedly attacked the officers who responded to a Chestnut Street residence for a noise complaint. Stoughton Police arrived at 20 Chestnut Street at 9:03 p.m. on April 21. Officers were met by a “belligerent” Antonio Millner, according to the Stoughton Police Department’s Facebook page. Executive Officer Robert Devine said Millner was yelling and screaming that the officers were trespassing. “After several attempts to calm the situation, officers attempted to place Milner under arrest,” according to the SPD Facebook page. Millner resisted arrest and threatened the officers, Devine said. A melee soon broke out as two women and one man started attacking the officers who were …

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