The irresistible draw of the Samba

On June 16, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

A Somerville Police officer working a paid detail at Samba Bar & Grille on Somerville Ave. last Saturday night was alerted to the actions of an unruly customer who was allegedly bothering other patrons and begging for drinks after she had been told by staff there that they would serve her no more alcohol.

According to reports, the woman, later identified as Bianca Monteiro, was repeatedly escorted outside by bar staff but she kept coming back in. She was reportedly asked to leave several times but ignored these requests.

The police officer also reportedly asked Monteiro to leave several times, but again she refused to cooperate.

Monteiro was given a bottle of water and allowed to sit and wait for a taxi, but she once again made her way into the bar and attempted to hide among the crowd, according to reports.

At this point the police officer walked Monteiro outside and placed her under arrest. As the officer escorted Monteiro out of the building he noticed that bar security staff was struggling with another customer.

According to reports, the unruly patron, later identified as Clailton Junior, was pushing the bar staff as they tried to remove him from the premises.

The police officer assisted in removing Junior, who had reportedly been harassing other customers and, like Monteiro, was repeatedly asked to leave the club but refused to do so.

Both Monteiro and Junior were placed under arrest, charged with disorderly conduct.

 

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