Massachusetts Cops Caught Egging House Of Superior Officer

 

When a police sergeant’s home in Framingham, Massachusetts, was egged repeatedly on December, 11 of last year, few suspected that the culprits could be members of law enforcement. According to a report from WHDH-Boston, the three people responsible for egging the police officer’s house were off-duty Newton, Massachusetts police officers who served under the homeowner.

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.

According to the report, the sergeant had originally reported that the police should be looking for “teenagers” who would likely be responsible for the egg tossing.

Watch the report from WHDH-Boston below:

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