Massachusetts Cop Accused Of Urinating On METALLICA Fan

January 27, 2009

Doug Fraser of Cape Cod Times reports that a Brewster, Massachusetts police officer is on paid administrative leave after allegedly urinating on a fellow music-lover at a METALLICA concert in Boston and then refusing to leave TD Banknorth Garden when security guards ejected him for disorderly conduct.

A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Transit Police report from that night identifies Brewster Police Officer Joseph Houston, 29, as being thrown out of the January 18 rock concert by security guards at around 10 p.m.

Although he has been charged only with trespassing, Houston appeared to be drunk, flashed his badge in an attempt to get back into the concert, called a black MBTA officer "Obama," and had been asked to leave the concert after he allegedly urinated on another patron, according to the report.

Read the entire report from Cape Cod Times.

Brewster Police patrolman Joseph Houston (pictured below) has been put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation into allegations that he urinated on a fellow fan at a METALLICA concert in Boston January 18, 2009. He is also accused of failing to leave the TD Banknorth Boston Garden when asked by MBTA Transit police.

Photo credit: BrewsterPolice.org

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