KISS Fan Arrested For Urinating On Woman At Boston Concert

October 7, 2009

According to BDPNews.com, an officer performing a paid detail in the area of the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts on Monday, October 5, 2009 at about 10:06 p.m. responded to a call for a disturbance on Accolon Way. Once there, the detail officer spoke to security personnel who were detaining a suspect. According to the victim, she was inside the building attending the KISS concert when she felt a warm feeling on the back of her leg. As a result of the warm sensation, the victim says she turned around to observe an individual urinating on the back of her leg. At this time, the victim promptly alerted security personnel of the incident. Consequently, security personnel escorted the suspect from the building. Officers noted the suspect appeared to be highly intoxicated given his slurred speech and the odor of alcohol emanating from his person.

Officers arrested and charged the suspect with open and gross lewdness and disorderly person.

This is not the first time someone has been accused of urinating on another person during a hard rock/heavy metal concert at TD Banknorth Garden. A former Brewster, Massachusetts police officer pleaded guilty on April 8 in Boston Municipal Court to several charges associated with his actions at a METALLICA concert in January. During the January 18 show at the Garden, Joseph Houston allegedly exposed himself and urinated on a young couple from Connecticut, according to the Suffolk County district attorney's office. He was ejected from the concert, and then refused to leave North Station despite repeated orders to do so by Transit Police, the DA's office said in a statement. Houston was escorted out, only to return, the DA said. He was arrested and charged with trespassing.

Fan-filmed video footage of KISS' performance at TD Banknorth Garden can be viewed below.

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