Cops caught egging house of superior officer in Newton, Massachusetts, police say

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Posted: 01/04/2013

According to the report, the incident happened on Dec. 11 when officers responded to a report of “teenagers” throwing eggs.

A Framingham police stopped a car near the residence and identified the occupants as two Newton police officers, according to the report.

The driver said the egg tossing was, “It was a prank, a joke between friends,” police told metrowestdailynews.com.

No charges were filed against the Newton officers.

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