Police Call Senator’s Arrest ‘Avoidable’
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BOSTON — Sen. Dave Durenberger was a “gentleman” following his arrest for disorderly conduct and the incident could have been avoided if he had properly identified himself, state police said Tuesday.
Durenberger (R-Minn.) was arrested Sunday night following a shouting match with police as he tried to catch a taxi at Logan International Airport, police said.
Charges against the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee were dismissed Monday.
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