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Whoever said that crime doesn't pay clearly wasn't committing the right crimes, because sometimes, it does pay -- in the form of free chicken wings. More on Super Bowl LI The crime in this case was that took place on Sunday morning
Jaron Brown Jersey at the ' hotel near Foxborough, Ma sachusetts. After the alarm went off, it took police just minutes to find the alleged culprit, a 25-year-old fan named Dennis Harrison. After Harrison was apprehended, he allegedly uttered eight fantastic words to police: "I'm drunk. I'm stupid. I
Nate Orchard Jersey 'm a Pats fan," Harrison said. The 25-year-old , where he pleaded not guilty to charges of disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and setting off a false fire alarm. Although the legal system seems to be frowning upon Harrison's actions, that isn't the case with everyone. For instance, there's a Hooters just outside of Boston that wants to reward Harrison for his bravery.This week, is offering free wings if your name is Dennis Harrison, the man who pulled the fire alarm at the
Duane Brown Jersey Steelers hotel. Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) I'm not sure how anyone could po sibly turn that deal down, and Harrison didn't. According to a manager at the location, Harrison came in this week and took advantage of the free wings. The manager, David Rodriguez, also added that
Justin Britt Jersey the restaurant would've hooked up anyone named Dennis Harrison, because that's what the sign says. "Obviously if someone had the same name we would have honored it, but specifically we were looking for the one and only," Rodriguez . It's not clear if Harrison got anything else for free besides the wings, but if he did, he lucked out. This Hooters location seems to have a lot to offer -- like a Super Bowl LI mug: Anyway, the moral of the story here is that
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