Two House Fire Victims Charged With Striking Norton Police Officer

Discussion in 'New England' started by cc3915, Jun 3, 2012.

  1. cc3915 Administrator

    NORTON (CBS) – Two victims of a house fire in Norton are facing charges for allegedly striking a police officer.
    Firefighters were battling flames at the home on King Philip Road around 3 a.m. on Saturday.
    At one point, Norton police say firefighters requested officer assistance with 55-year-old Richard M. Dunn because he was interfering with firefighter operations.
    The Sun Chronicle reports Dunn was trying to get back in the house to try and rescue a small dog.

    http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/06/...-charged-with-striking-norton-police-officer/
  2. cc3915 Administrator

    CWOF or straight up dismissed.
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  3. cousteau MassCops Member

    What's up with the "Dunn" name? It seems every town has a jack-ass named Dunn. Where I work, where I live, and where I have lived; all had a jack-ass named Dunn.
  4. Johnny Law Always outnumbered. Never outgunned.

    He's not Dunn until you stick a fork in him. Or baton
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  5. USMCMP5811 Administrator


    Make sure to tenderize before cooking.....
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