Broads Brawl at Bowling Alley – IOTW Report

Broads Brawl at Bowling Alley

Western Mass News

Police responded a “chaotic” brawl” in the area of Shaker Bowl in East Longmeadow [Massachusetts] on Friday night.

According to the East Longmeadow Police Department, at around 10:21 p.m. officers responded to Shaker Bowl for reports of multiple people fighting inside of the establishment.

When Officer Zackery Poremba arrived, they described the scene as “absolute chaos” and witnessed about 10 to 15 people fighting amongst each other while chairs and bowling balls were flying through the air in different directions.

The officer then proceeded to arrest two females who were actively raising bowling balls over their heads and throwing it at others. More

25 Comments on Broads Brawl at Bowling Alley

  1. You can’t allow more than 2 people from the ghetto to congregate, or they’ll be a brawl or a shooting. What’s really creepy, this kind of feral behavior is spreading to every other culture.

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  2. Dang. Not only no video, also no mug shots. To satisfy my morbid curiosity, I’d like to see what Kayla, Zaniya, and Milani look like.

    Officials confirmed there were no serious injuries to any of the people involved…

    Then they weren’t trying hard enough. I mean, they had bowling balls to fight with, after all!

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  3. That bowling alley sounds more like a brawling alley to me. And were they that bad at throwing heavy bowling balls around in the air that they didn’t strike any one and knock them down like a bunch of bowling pins.

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  4. The last time i was at a bowling alley they had a new fangled game there.
    You would sit at a table and a bouncing ball of light would meander up and down the screen which you would try to deflect with a little lit up bar.

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  5. – 21-year-old Kayla Padilla of Springfield: Assault & Battery by a Dangerous Weapon (two counts), and Disorderly Conduct

    – 19-year-old Zaniya Cooley of Springfield: Assault & Battery, Assault & Battery by a Dangerous Weapon, and Disorderly Conduct

    – 19-year-old Milani Otero of Springfield: Assault & Battery, Assault & Battery by a Dangerous Weapon, and Disorderly Conduct

    White supremacy strikes again.

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