Posted on 11/03/2004 9:09:19 AM PST by thegreatbeast
Expelled from Northeastern University for vandalizing cars after the Super Bowl, a Maine man may now face expulsion from Boston University in the wake of his arrest Saturday before the Red Sox World Series parade.
``We have a long and consistent record of holding students accountable for their conduct on or off campus,'' BU spokesman Colin Riley said yesterday about 21-year-old student Daniel Rosquete.
Rosquete could also be sent to jail today if a Roxbury District Court judge determines he violated the terms of his probation from his Super Bowl case.
Rosquete was tossed from Northeastern after he was identified on videotape vandalizing three cars after the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl last winter. Charges of disorderly conduct and three counts of malicious destruction of property were continued without a finding until April 2006 providing Rosquete stayed out of trouble.
Rosquete, who enrolled at BU this semester, was arrested early Saturday morning when he allegedly parked his car in a restricted area on Van Ness Street then refused to leave an area blocked to pedestrians prior to the Red Sox victory parade. He was wearing a Red Sox shirt and eye black.
In an interview with the Herald after his Super Bowl arrest, Rosquete apologized for his destructive behavior. ``It started out as a celebration and the next thing I know, I'm damaging someone's property. I wish I could take things back,'' he said.
Good Rat poll worker.
Guy needs to go to Sports Fans Anonymous, or something!
Is he going to be the new leader of the dnc?
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