Watch Neill and Katie!
Mass. cops caught egging house of superior officer
NEWTON, Mass. – Massachusetts police officers responding to reports of teenagers tossing eggs at a house were surprised to find off-duty cops were responsible for the prank.
The MetroWest Daily News reports the three people responsible for egging a house in Framingham, Mass. on Dec. 11 were officers that serve with the Newton Police Department.
The officers were off-duty at the time.
The officers told Framingham police they were egging the home as a “prank.” The homeowner is a Newton police sergeant and their superior officer.
The superior officer told the paper he “would handle the matter internally within the department.”
No charges were filed against the officers.
Source: The MetroWest Daily News
Miss Universe |
Awkward Families |
Faces of Meth |
Most Viewed
Photo Galleries
-
Greensboro Science Center takes special care of rare baby gibbon
-
FOX8 at Susan G. Komen race in Winston-Salem
House Call


