--An 18-year-old screamed racist comments at BPD officers working Tuesday's Red Sox Rally. And then he tried to get out of it by saying he was a cousin of a State Representative. The BPD wasn't impressed. According to Michele McPhee, Peter Kouroujian was busted for drinking underage when he took out his anger on police:
As police tried to remove Kouroujian, he allegedly screeched, “Hey, you (expletive). Why don’t you do some real police work and arrest some (racial epithet) like him,” while pointing at a black Boston police officer assigned to the Harbor Unit, according to a police report.Then Kouroujian allegedly snarled, “My cousin is a state rep and he will have all your (expletive) jobs,” while allegedly threatening to attack several officers, according to the report.
Oh, yeah. He got arrested. Maybe he and Dog the Bounty Hunter can hang out in a jail cell together.
--Speaking of young people with allegedly overinflated senses of entitlement, the Herald put together a mugshot gallery of some of the individuals who were arrested during the celebration of the Red Sox World Series victory. At least one of those bleary-eyed individuals, Dylan Baker from the Wentworth Institute of Technology, has apologized.
All charges alleged until proven under law. Mugshot collection from the Herald. Which one said, "Hi, Mom!"?

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Nice try buddy, the Representative in question is named KouToujian not KouRoujian...I know the Representative personally and he must be loving this, especially since he's one of the most PC guys out there.