Boston Blotter: Woman Tries to Taste a Trooper

081407_cannibal_the_musical.jpg--A woman from Andover bit the arm of a State trooper after the trooper tried to help her out.

Annhil Medeiros, who is, according to the Herald, the wife of a "Cape Cod golf pro" and who allegedly fancies herself rather important, blew out two tires in the Tip O'Neill tunnel. Trooper Jane Kennedy showed up to help, but Medeiros interpreted Kennedy's presence differently:

“I want your license!” Medeiros - dressed in a business suit and diamond earrings -allegedly screamed at the cop before biting her. The bite drew blood, caused red swelling and sent Kennedy to the hospital for a tetanus shot and antibiotics.

Kennedy told the Globe, "It just didn't occur to me it was going to degenerate into this."

--Bernard Piscopo, who is accused of stabbing Adam Rich to death in June's infamous Six House bar brawl, has been charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder. Piscopo allegedly killed Adam Rich, and Thomas Browne, who was with Rich at the time of his death, was "stabbed three times in the back and shoulder" during the fight. Piscopo was arraigned today, and the DA's office announced that his bail was raised to $100,000.

--Last night, two women learned there is no such thing as a free ride. They tried to take a cab without paying. When they tried to ditch the cab on Blue Hill Avenue, the cabbie thought he could take them. However, according to the report, the two women knocked him down, punched him, and scratched him. He's lucky he didn't lose his cab.

All charges alleged until proven under law. Image of Cannibal! The Musical from Wikipedia.

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