US News Judge drops charges in bacon-throwing incident at Framingham police station

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FRAMINGHAM – A Framingham District Court judge agreed Wednesday to dismiss pending charges against an Ashland woman accused of throwing bacon and sausages inside the Framingham police station in December.

Judge David Cunis said Framingham Police provided little evidence that 24-year-old Lindsey McNamara destroyed property inside the police station when she smeared raw meat against the window of the dispatch office.

“From what I see in the [police] report, they had to just do a little cleanup,” Cunis said. “Nothing was actually damaged.”

Video footage of the Dec. 26 incident circulated widely on the Internet after it was released in January by Framingham Police. The encounter was also broadcast on local and national television outlets, eventually becoming fodder for a panel of comedians on the television network Comedy Central.

The video clip appears to show a smiling McNamara entering the lobby of the police department around 11 a.m. carrying a cardboard box from Dunkin' Donuts. When an officer asked how he could help her, McNamara said, "I’m here to feed the piggies," according to a police report.

 
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