A Boston Municipal Court officer is charged with grievously injuring a person who lives in his house constructing as a result of he didn’t just like the noise the person’s good friend was making whereas transferring a sofa.
“The fact that the person responsible is a court officer is deeply concerning,” Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden mentioned in a Friday assertion. “The work of any law enforcement officer is to protect people, not endanger them.”
Anthony Firicano, 53, of Boston’s North End, was charged within the central division of Boston Municipal Court Wednesday on a rely of assault and battery leading to critical bodily damage. Firicano serves as a court docket officer within the Charlestown municipal courthouse.
Judge Erika Reis set bail at $1,000 and ordered Firicano to give up all firearms, keep away from the sufferer and witness and the situation of the incident, to stay within the state and to enroll in anger administration lessons.
Prosecutors say that Firicano has a historical past of threatening folks within the Salem Street house constructing and close by enterprise, together with extreme threats like blowing up buildings and capturing folks.
On Aug. 30, in keeping with the Suffolk DA’s workplace, Firicano approached the sufferer to complain that the sufferer’s good friend was making an excessive amount of noise whereas transferring a sofa and threatened to shoot each of them. He then allegedly punched the person within the face and pushed him down the steps — breaking bones within the man’s legs and requiring surgical procedure.
The Herald couldn’t instantly receive court docket paperwork Friday afternoon with extra element.
Firicano is scheduled to return to court docket on Oct. 7.
Source: www.bostonherald.com”