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DA: Man arrested during sink skirmish is awaiting trial on charges he helped rob a man getting to know his prostitute girlfriend

Williams A man charged with attacking a Boston cop during last night's sink battle at Occupy Boston was arrested in Framingham in October on charges he and another man robbed a guy answering an online ad for a $150 session with a prostitute, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office confirms.

Glen Williams, 25, of Quincy, was arrested last night on a charge of assault and battery on a public employee when police arrived en masse around 9 p.m. to confiscate a sink donated to Occupy Boston for dish washing. Most of the 100 or so protesters demonstrated peacefully.

Williams was released without bail in October after his arrest for an incident at the Rte. 30 Red Roof Inn in Framingham. At the time, the Quincy Patriot Ledger reported a man answering an online ad for some paid sex was met at the door by Williams' girlfriend, after which Williams and an alleged knife-wielder from Somerville robbed him. Williams and the other two were arrested when an undercover police officer answered what he said was their ad. The judge did order bail of $6,500 for the girlfriend and the man charged with holding the knife.

Last night, Boston Police said three people had been arrested during the sink battle. So far today, however, only Williams has been scheduled for arraignment in Boston Municipal Court.

Innocent, etc.

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"What are you in here for"
"The Pigs stole our sink'
"No really what are you in here for"

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And they all moved away from me on the bench there, and the hairy eyeball and all kinds of mean nasty things, till I
said, "And creating a nuisance." And they all came back, shook my hand, and we had a great time on the bench, talkin about crime, mother stabbing, father raping, all kinds of groovy things that we was talking about on the bench.

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There was no way I wasn't going to read it after that.

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Fantastic headline!

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Gee... I wonder why this guy can't get a job.

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but I drove by there yesterday and it was looking ratty. As I drove by, I wondered why they just don't rent a small office in Boston and work from there? Sure enough 2 hours later I read that's what Occupy Wall Street is now doing.

The message will still be the same, minus the beef with the city and they can be a little more selective about keeping the scumbags out.

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what about a bath tub?

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I know of a number of people who are amazingly well groomed and dressed. We can find them most days on Beacon Hill, or if you want to travel, in Washington DC. These people take their orders from another group of impeccably dressed sartorial wonders. Nothing but the finest for this lot.

A little unwashed, perhaps, some bad eggs among the bunch, without a doubt, but the Occupation movement does one thing that our "leaders" do not, and that is they are at least fighting for the working stiff. You know them, right? Not sporting Brooks Brother's anything, unless they bought it at Marshalls? Yah, those people. Those people a layoff away from a foreclosure.

The old Standell's song said it well, "Some times good guys don't wear white." And in our nation today, our well dressed leaders are working hard to send us all a rung or two down the social ladder, because it benefits them.

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If that's the 99 percent, I'll happily be the 1%...

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