Massachusetts man accused of exposing himself inside McDonald’s while a kid’s birthday party was going on
A 36-year-old man allegedly exposed himself inside a busy McDonald’s while a kid’s birthday party was going on over the weekend, police said.
Taunton man Christopher Blake was arrested following the incident at a McDonald’s in Raynham, and he was charged with: open and gross lewdness; disturbing the peace; and resisting arrest.
Raynham Police responded to the McDonald’s at 365 New State Highway for a report of a man who had exposed himself on Saturday at around 5:30 p.m.
“The preliminary investigation indicates that Blake had been asked to leave several times by employees and had exposed himself near the counter while a family with children was ordering food,” Raynham Police said in a statement.
“The restaurant was busy at the time, including a child’s birthday party,” police added.
Blake appeared to be highly intoxicated, according to police.
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Officers tried to arrest him, and he allegedly resisted before being taken into custody.
He was allegedly noncompliant during booking at the police station, and exposed himself again in his cell.
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