A Roxbury man who apparently didn’t show enough chivalry was hit with a plate of pasta, punched, kicked and beaten with handbags by two women who told investigators they needed to “teach him a lesson” for not holding an elevator door for them, Boston police said.
Kenyana McQuay, 27, and Waltia Funches, 28, told officers Mohammed Warsame “was rude to them” because he didn’t keep the elevator door open when it started to close on them.
The women told police “they had to use their fists, their bags and their feet to teach him a lesson,” according to the police report. In fact, when officers arrived at the Tremont Street building late on Saturday night they said they found noodles dripping off the back of Warsame.
"Officers noticed the back of his shirt was covered with what looked like the remains of a pasta dish," the report said. Both women have been charged with assault and battery.
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