Joshua Rodriguez, familiar to visitors at Faneuil Hall for playing what he calls "junkyard jazz" on old buckets, will face charges for allegedly punching a man out at the Orange Line station on June 16.
Rodriguez, 21, was arrested by State Police on an unrelated charge elsewhere. If there is time left after he is arraigned for that, he will be transported to West Roxbury District Court for arraignment on the Forest Hills charge, an MBTA spokesman said today.
In the video, posted earlier this year, Rodriguez said he only works Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at the tourist destination. The rest of the week, he said, "I just sit at home, I play video games and I smoke a lot of weed." Rodriguez, who said he's been drumming outside since sixth grade, said he makes enough he could buy a BMW his freshman year in high school.
Innocent, etc.
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Why am I not surprised?
By NotWhitey
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 3:25pm
Why am I not surprised?
probably because of his last
By yawn
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 3:48pm
probably because of his last name-- when do all the illegal immigrant comments turn this into a Herald forum?
Actually, I'm not surpriused either
By anon
Sat, 07/21/2012 - 8:44am
and it has NOTHING to do with his last name or 'ethnicity'. You have what's called a chip on your shoulder and/or are what's called 'projecting'.
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Seems like a a very nice young guy, clean cut, so-called 'well-spoken', preppy-like accent, I can see why the tourist would love him. He certainly doesn't come across as a 'scary' urban youth [of ANY race, ethnicity; that's not a shot at people with 'Hispanic' names]. Why would he be getting into physical altercations at Forest Hills? Hmmmm.
So this dbag claims to make
By gg
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 3:35pm
So this dbag claims to make $1800/week for playing drums (more like noise pollution) on Fri, Sat, and Sundays. I'd be very interested to know how much he claims to have earned on his tax forms. Probably nothing. I demand an IRS investigation! And search that BMW for weed! What a waste of a human
Skip the weed search...
By Sarcastic Sam
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 4:04pm
...what's that going to fetch, a $100 fine? No, his declaration of personal wealth means he'll be able to put that Beamer money towards a civil settlement for the victim he attacked.
Then he can see how much he makes drumming on the bars of his jail cell.
What a freakin' asshole.
Allegedly.
Not a musician
By anon
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 4:05pm
Loudly banging on plastic buckets by oneself is not what being a musician is. This behavior is strictly noise pollution. But tourists persist in giving these pests money. We need to get rid of the bucket bangers. And while we're at it, lets get rid of the karaoke subway "musicians" who sing along (badly) to pre-recorded tapes.
an goddamnit....
By John-W
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 4:47pm
....can we get these little assholes off my lawn!!
I 2nd this
By Felicity
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 5:48pm
I 2nd this. The subway musicians are the worst and there's nowhere to run to. I think the city should ban "musicians" from playing in confined spaces.
Subway musicians can be quite talented
By Ron Newman
Sat, 07/21/2012 - 8:48am
Check out [url=http://www.ameliawhite.com/]Amelia White[/url] and [url=http://lilyholbrook.vpweb.com/]Lily Holbrook[/url], for instance. They're no longer in Boston (now in Nashville and San Francisco respectively), but both have sung on T station platforms and attracted appreciative audiences.
And what do you call a musician
By Ken
Thu, 07/26/2012 - 10:16am
Any one who can express threw a form of beats i think is classified a musician. The fact that a crowd watches and is entertained, shows that those beats actually caught them just like any good music theory. These pests? I went to Berklee School of Music and I play at the marina side as well bucket drumming. I grew up in a very nice Home with my college paid for and not a debt to my name, just because someone's good at what they do and knows how to use it to make money doesn't give you the right to justify it as immoral or wrong.
As if
By anon
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 4:58pm
That godawful racket isn't an assault in itself.
He seems like a good kid,
By Whit
Fri, 07/20/2012 - 8:47pm
He seems like a good kid, actually. I'm surprised he behaved so badly. I hope this will teach him a lesson and he will straighten out.
lol !
By anon
Sat, 07/21/2012 - 8:51am
He seems exactly like the type of 'good kid' who would do something like that. Good kid? Smart a** more like it, IMHO. The 'kid' reeks of insincerity and attitude, IMHO. But he's 'clean-cut' and speaks 'nice', so some fools give him a pass.
IMHO? What does it mean?
By Whit
Sat, 07/21/2012 - 12:05pm
IMHO? What does it mean?
In My Humble Opinion
By anon
Sat, 07/21/2012 - 1:19pm
In My Humble Opinion
Bail set at $2,500
By adamg
Mon, 07/23/2012 - 4:59pm
At Rodriguez's arraignment today in West Roxbury District Court, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports. He was also ordered to stay away from the the victim and any witnesses until at least the conclusion of his case. His next court appearance was scheduled for Sept. 14.
hes a good kid.
By anon
Sun, 12/02/2012 - 1:38pm
hes a good kid.