East End chaos continues: drunken brawlers settle down before cops arrive… [Video]
Hyannis – It was another troublesome day in the East End.
The following video shows a fight in the parking lot across the street from the Barnstable Town Offices at 200 Main Street.
People were drinking and tempers flared.
The video begins just as I arrived in the Town Office parking lot. I just barely had time to set up and level the camera.
A man called Mike was attacking a man who was driving the light blue vehicle. Just prior to filming, the driver of the vehicle had been knocked to the ground and managed to fight his way off the ground and back into the vehicle. An obviously intoxicated woman who knew the aggressor and the driver, put herself in the middle in order to break up the scuffle.
Police had already been called and were responding from across town. The disturbance had settled down by the time cops arrived on scene.
The intoxicated group was persuaded find another place to be idiots in the daytime.
The following video highlights just some of the chaos… [Press play]
In other East End news, police responded to the area behind the Federated Church for another report of a couple of people smoking crack.
Police searched the area and were unable to locate the allusive crackheads.

But they did come across the following spectacle in front of the transportation center across from the Baybridge “Clubhouse.”

Meanwhile, a couple came over from the “Clubhouse” to the document the police as they searched for the crackheads and checked in on the random people lying about on the public benches.

10/19/2013
Robert Bastille, HyannisNews.com
P.S. – Tonight's Vignette goes out to law abiding HyTown families. Newsflash: Main Street Hyannis is for the school children who study here... the store owners who try to make a living here... the residents who call Hyannis their home... and the visitors who shop and bring revenue to the area. Criminals, whether homeless or drug addicted, need to go back from where they came... they need to go away... anyplace, but just not here. Hyannis is for children and families. The following punctuates that evolving reality... [Press play]












