Report: Officer Facing Charge After Hardcore Concert Arrest

December 8, 2006

J.J. Huggins of Sentinel & Enterprise reports that a Leominster, Massachusetts police officer is facing a charge of assault and battery in connection with the arrest of a band member after a brawl at a hardcore/punk concert in August, Police Chief Peter Roddy confirmed Wednesday.

Officer Michael DeLuca is scheduled to be arraigned in Leominster District Court on Dec. 15.

The man who filed the complaint, EVERYTHING TO FEAR bassist Joseph Barrett, 22, of Whitman, said he is doing it because the officer was too forceful while arresting him.

"They used too much force and I didn't do anything wrong, and they just beat me," Barrett said during a phone interview Wednesday.

Roddy has not placed DeLuca on leave because of the charge, and the police chief said he stands behind the officer.

"We had an internal investigation, and to this point, we don't see any excessive force used," Roddy said. "It looks like he was just doing his job."

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