A 51-year-old man was arrested after a violent incident involving police officers at Boston City Hall. The incident occurred on Friday morning at 9:40 a.m., according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
Witnesses reported that the man, later identified as Michael Williams, began shouting racial slurs at a group of people at the government building. Boston Police Department officers intervened and asked Williams to leave the premises. When he refused, they attempted to arrest him.
During the arrest, Williams bit one of the officers on the hand, causing severe damage and heavy bleeding. The officer's skin and tissue were reportedly hanging off the hand as a result of the bite. Williams then freed himself and punched two other officers with a closed fist before attempting to flee the scene.
Williams was eventually apprehended and charged with two counts of assault and battery on a police officer, trespassing, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and assault to maim. Four officers were taken to Mass General Hospital to receive treatment for their injuries.
This incident serves as a reminder of the risks and challenges that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty. It also highlights the importance of de-escalation techniques and proper training to handle volatile situations effectively.