Take rat! A Boston man was arrested by transit police for shoving his pet rat, Jerry, into straphangers’ faces and drinking alcohol.
Take rat!
A Massachusetts man “well known to transit police” was arrested Thursday for threatening straphangers with his pet rat, Jerry, Bostonian Jeffery Stuart was allegedly shoving Jerry into innocent commuters’ faces at the Oak Grove Station in Malden, a city five miles north of Boston.with Jerry clutched in his fingers as he swore and rambled.
“You’re f–king with society. That’s exactly who the f–k you are,” Stuart says as he holds Jerry near the face of a masked woman, who quickly looks at the rat before looking back at her phone.Jeffery Stuart holds up his pet rat, Jerry, on a Boston subway on Thursday.
Authorities booked Stuart behind bars for multiple charges, including disorderly conduct, while Jerry was shipped to Animal Control.
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