4 people charged in Kowloon Restaurant brawl, 1 for using a glass bottle: Saugus Police

More than a week after the infamous Thanksgiving Eve brawl at the iconic Kowloon Restaurant on Route 1 in Saugus, four people have been charged in connection to the chaotic fight.

One of the individuals charged in the brawl is accused of using a glass bottle in the mayhem. The fight turned bloody, according to videos that went viral on social media.

Saugus Police announced on Thursday that it’s charging these four people in connection with the brawl:

32-year old Rosaria Sophia McCauly of North Reading — two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (to wit glass bottle) and disorderly conduct.
19-year-old Arnold John Carey Marujo of Somerville — procuring liquor to someone less than 21 and disorderly conduct.
19-year-old Donovan Clark of Lynn — procuring liquor to someone less than 21, disorderly conduct and assault and battery.
35-year-old Anthony John Micelli of North Reading — assault and battery and disorderly conduct.

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After the Kowloon brawl on Thanksgiving Eve, Saugus Board of Selectmen anticipates police report

The four individuals are expected to be arraigned in Lynn District Court.

The Saugus Board of Selectmen is anticipating a police report about the incident. The police department serves as the liquor agent for the Board of Selectmen, which issues the liquor licenses in town.

Last Wednesday night, Saugus police officers working a detail at the restaurant on the very busy night struggled to immediately break up the chaotic fight.

Several people were detained and questioned by police, but were not immediately arrested. Some people at the restaurant needed medical treatment following the brawl.

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