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Miss Golden
04-26-2005, 01:56 PM
Fight Breaks Out Over Chuck E. Cheese Photo Booth
Teens Charged With Assault

POSTED: 7:35 am EDT April 26, 2005

LEOMINSTER, Mass. -- Investigators in Leominster are still trying to sort out the details of an apparent beating at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant.

Police say the altercation Sunday night began with a dispute over a photo booth. It ended with a 14-year-old girl and her two older cousins under arrest and a 30-year-old mother nursing bumps and bruises.

According to court papers, the teenage girl had been using the photo booth for some time when the alleged victim asked if she could take one picture with her husband and 6-month-old baby.

Police said the girl was verbally abusive, and after the family took the picture, the teenager and her two cousins allegedly knocked the woman to the ground while she was still holding the baby and then began beating and kicking her.

Claritza Castillo, 18, and Jennifer Peralta, 21, of Fitchburg, Mass., were arraigned Monday on assault and battery charges. The younger girl has not been identified because of her age.

James"Thunder"Early
04-26-2005, 02:06 PM
People are crazy! fighting over a stupid photo booth :dizzy:

TripperFan
04-26-2005, 02:30 PM
Aahhh, they sound like lovely young ladies don't they?

Probably the daughters of the moron who went Postal because of Burger King running out of fries!!!

Hey people - there's a wonder drug on the market, its called
P - R- O - Z - A - C

:crazy:

dawsongirl
04-26-2005, 02:34 PM
Fight Breaks Out Over Chuck E. Cheese Photo Booth
Teens Charged With Assault

POSTED: 7:35 am EDT April 26, 2005

LEOMINSTER, Mass. -- Investigators in Leominster are still trying to sort out the details of an apparent beating at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant.

Police say the altercation Sunday night began with a dispute over a photo booth. It ended with a 14-year-old girl and her two older cousins under arrest and a 30-year-old mother nursing bumps and bruises.

According to court papers, the teenage girl had been using the photo booth for some time when the alleged victim asked if she could take one picture with her husband and 6-month-old baby.

Police said the girl was verbally abusive, and after the family took the picture, the teenager and her two cousins allegedly knocked the woman to the ground while she was still holding the baby and then began beating and kicking her.

Claritza Castillo, 18, and Jennifer Peralta, 21, of Fitchburg, Mass., were arraigned Monday on assault and battery charges. The younger girl has not been identified because of her age.

Stupid bitches. These people are the future of our country folks! :mad:

Hollow
04-26-2005, 02:37 PM
that's priceless.

Max Whittaker
04-26-2005, 04:06 PM
that's priceless.

A real Kodak moment! Ah! Memories... :crazy:

Miss Golden
04-26-2005, 08:32 PM
I have not been in a Chuck E. Cheese since 1986 after some kid got sick and vomited up a lot of pizza in the balls that you use to jump in. Well, of course I am too old to "PLAY" at Chuck E. Cheese 19 years later, but I still absolutely refuse to take my kids there after my horrid experience.

Chocoholic
04-26-2005, 08:53 PM
And the world gets crazier and crazier...

TripperFan
04-26-2005, 08:54 PM
I have not been in a Chuck E. Cheese since 1986 after some kid got sick and vomited up a lot of pizza in the balls that you use to jump in. Well, of course I am too old to "PLAY" at Chuck E. Cheese 19 years later, but I still absolutely refuse to take my kids there after my horrid experience.


:lol: I've never been, but its a wonderful review of their menu!!!

TJL
04-26-2005, 08:58 PM
I hope they had to give back all thier game tokens.

MrWarmth
04-26-2005, 09:07 PM
:lol: Chuck E. Cheese had a sister, Louise. She had very bad knees. So she moved to the Keys. But down there were no trees. So she moved to Ohio. Thank you. :confused:

Rhiannon
04-26-2005, 09:46 PM
hooo

Cactus Jack
04-26-2005, 09:49 PM
:lol: Chuck E. Cheese had a sister, Louise. She had very bad knees. So she moved to the Keys. But down there were no trees. So she moved to Ohio. Thank you. :confused:
LOL

Then she locked the door and threw away the Florida Keys into the Mississippi River,then she played Seasons in the Sun and everyone RAN FOR THEIR LIVES! So far away! Couldnt get away! Witha flock of seagulls!

TheHappyBurgerMeister
04-26-2005, 10:56 PM
I must be dyslexic. I thought that said PHONE booth until the very end when I realized it said PHOTO booth.

Chelsea
04-26-2005, 11:38 PM
I thought it said Phono booth. Damned 45s, always causing trouble

I ask: What is WRONG with kids todays...seems like they're growing up more and more screwed up. What, did their parents put too much Ritalin in the Kool-Aid?

dandelion wine
04-26-2005, 11:52 PM
LOL

Then she locked the door and threw away the Florida Keys into the Mississippi River,then she played Seasons in the Sun and everyone RAN FOR THEIR LIVES! So far away! Couldnt get away! Witha flock of seagulls!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

dawsongirl
04-27-2005, 12:16 AM
I have not been in a Chuck E. Cheese since 1986 after some kid got sick and vomited up a lot of pizza in the balls that you use to jump in. Well, of course I am too old to "PLAY" at Chuck E. Cheese 19 years later, but I still absolutely refuse to take my kids there after my horrid experience.

Ewww!

I don't think I've been to one since it was Showbiz Pizza.

dawsongirl
04-27-2005, 12:22 AM
:rofl: at the last few posts on page 1.

Miss Golden
04-27-2005, 01:06 AM
Ewww!

I don't think I've been to one since it was Showbiz Pizza.


Yeah was that the sister restaurant to Chuck E. Cheese that had a Lion or something as there mascot??? Back in the 1980s Chuck E. Cheese was real nasty, it was just like a carnival. Today it is still nasty, but they mostly specialize in video games, air hockey, etc.

Miss Golden
04-27-2005, 01:18 AM
Mom: Girls pounded on me at Chuck E.’s
By Jennifer Rosinski
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 - Updated: 12:25 PM EST

A band of female hooligans roughed up and cursed out a Clinton mother at the Leominster Chuck E. Cheese after she asked to take one picture with her family in the photo booth they had hogged for almost an hour.
``It was like a brawl you'd see at an English soccer game the way they kept hitting her,'' said a disgusted Nelson Lee, the Leominster father of two boys who broke up the assault. ``She was down in the fetal position trying to protect herself and they didn't let up.''
Eduarda Silveira, 27, and Alexandre Flor, 30, were at the packed kids' playland in the Whitney Field Mall with their 11-month-old daughter, Ana Paula Flor, for the first time when violence erupted about 7 p.m. Sunday.
``We were just really afraid,'' said Flor, a Marlboro Realtor.
Flor said Silveira asked the girls if she could cut in and take one picture with her family when it became clear the group of at least five wasn't leaving anytime soon. The girls cursed in response, but got out of the couple's way.
``(Eduarda) was standing behind the machine waiting for the picture when the other girl started to say stupid things,'' said Flor, who recounted the girl's obscenity-laden insults and his pleas for them to stop. ``She jumped up and grabbed (Eduarda's) hair. I was trying to defend her. I had my daughter in my arms.''
Silveira fell to the ground and the girls continued to kick her in the back, head and arms as Lee tried to pull each girl off.
``At one point I had to basically tackle one of the girls and say, `Listen, you need to knock it off,' '' said Lee, who stands 5-foot-10 and weighs more than 230 pounds.
Silveira went to Clinton Hospital after the attack and yesterday showed several bruises, including one on her right arm that runs from shoulder to elbow.
About a dozen state and local police from two towns descended upon the children's haven that opened in January and arrested three females Lee described as ``the most aggressive'' on assault charges. They are Claritza Castillo, 18, and Jennifer Peralta, 21, both of Fitchburg, and a 14-year-old girl from The Bronx, N.Y.

Jon Rice, Chuck E. Cheese's marketing vice president, called the fight an ``unfortunate event.'' He applauded the manager for dialing 911 and deciding to shut the doors at 8 p.m., two hours earlier than scheduled.
``I threw out the picture from the machine,'' said Flor. ``I don't want any bad reminders of that day and that picture was pivotal.''

http://news.bostonherald.com/images/localRegional/chuck04262005.jpg

Chuck E. Cheese woman and her daughter who were beaten on Sunday.

Lee
04-27-2005, 01:20 AM
Dawsongirl:
Stupid bitches. These people are the future of our country folks!


Sad but true.

Miss Golden
04-27-2005, 01:40 AM
Kids are getting so rude nowadays, today I was in Circuit City and I was looking at playstation games and there was a kid about 10 or 11 playing those video games they have set up near electronics, and this other kid who looked about the same age but thought he was a stud because he had on some baseball outfit and was talking about his little league game or some **** went up to the other kid and just shoved him down and started playing the video game. The other kid who got shoved just kind of looked at him and walked off, he was not as big as the punk kid so I guess he was scared.

Cactus Jack
04-27-2005, 07:15 AM
:lol: :lol: :lol:
:D:D:D

Miss Golden
04-29-2005, 07:37 PM
Chuck E. Cheese may address security in wake of attack
By Crystal C. Bozek

LEOMINSTER -- Chuck E. Cheese officials will mull over beefing up security at their Mall at Whitney Field location after a Sunday night attack in the restaurant sent a mother to the hospital.

Jon Rice, vice president of marketing at CEC Entertainment, said they'll look at the fairly new location's history, gauge the community's attitude, and speak with mall management when making the decision.

The children's restaurant opened in January.

"I think if the feeling is that this location requires additional security, we'll consider it," he said from his Texas office Wednesday. "We've done it in other places. ... Every community, every trade area is different. We will do whatever we think is appropriate to ensure the safety of guests and employees."

Rice said without more information he would not comment on what security adjustments could be made without.

"From media reports, it looks like the incident was instigated by one individual with a past," he said. "I think it's fairly isolated. I don't believe there's a history there."

Police said the altercation that left Eduarda Silveira with bruises and a sore neck started with a dispute about using a Chuck E. Cheese "Sketch Book" photo booth.

A 14-year-old girl was using the booth for almost 30 minutes while Silveira waited in line, eventually asking to take a photograph with her husband and 11-month-old baby quickly, according to reports.

The girl verbally abused Silveira as she waited for the photograph to process, according to police.

Then the teen and her two cousins allegedly knocked her to the ground while she was still holding her baby, pulling her hair and kicking her.

Police arrested the three women.

Silveira's husband, Alexandre Flor, told the Sentinel & Enterprise Tuesday that restaurant employees did nothing while his wife lay helpless on the floor, pummeled by kicks, as he tried to shield her.

Rice said the franchise doesn't encourage employees to become involved in altercations.

"As soon as employees were aware they called 911," Rice said. "All people are trained. If there's any kind of conflict they are to immediately contact police, and that's what they did. ... It depends on the nature of the conflict. We wouldn't want them to get injured. Police are the appropriate ones to break up the fight."

The restaurant also closed its doors early.

Rice said no child is allowed to enter or exit the restaurant except while accompanied by an adult under a "kid check system."

Children and parents are given unique stamps on their hands, visible only under ultraviolet light, to make sure everyone leaves with the same people they arrived with.

Some stores have cameras, he said, but he wasn't sure whether the mall location did.

Some mall shoppers said fights like this happen everywhere these days.

"It happened in Chuck E. Cheese. You see it inside the mall. At movie theaters. People these days are just like that," Leominster resident George Landon said. "I don't think it's the restaurant's fault."

Ayer resident Shelly Rowley, a mother of two, said she's taken her children to several Chuck E. Cheese parties and never witnessed anything like what happened in the Leominster location.

"It's one of those freak things," she said. "If it happens again, maybe they need to change the rules. But you can't punish the restaurant for a bratty teenager."

Rice called incidents like these rare.

"Chuck E. Cheese's is a place where families come to have fun with children. It is a high energy environment and things can happen, but it's usually between kids. Not adults," Rice said.

*MIBabe03*
04-29-2005, 07:41 PM
Eh, I remember the days when we used to kick Chuckee and run away. Good times.

theanswerman
04-29-2005, 07:42 PM
Mom: Girls pounded on me at Chuck E.’s
By Jennifer Rosinski
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 - Updated: 12:25 PM EST

A band of female hooligans roughed up and cursed out a Clinton mother at the Leominster Chuck E. Cheese after she asked to take one picture with her family in the photo booth they had hogged for almost an hour.
``It was like a brawl you'd see at an English soccer game the way they kept hitting her,'' said a disgusted Nelson Lee, the Leominster father of two boys who broke up the assault. ``She was down in the fetal position trying to protect herself and they didn't let up.''
Eduarda Silveira, 27, and Alexandre Flor, 30, were at the packed kids' playland in the Whitney Field Mall with their 11-month-old daughter, Ana Paula Flor, for the first time when violence erupted about 7 p.m. Sunday.
``We were just really afraid,'' said Flor, a Marlboro Realtor.
Flor said Silveira asked the girls if she could cut in and take one picture with her family when it became clear the group of at least five wasn't leaving anytime soon. The girls cursed in response, but got out of the couple's way.
``(Eduarda) was standing behind the machine waiting for the picture when the other girl started to say stupid things,'' said Flor, who recounted the girl's obscenity-laden insults and his pleas for them to stop. ``She jumped up and grabbed (Eduarda's) hair. I was trying to defend her. I had my daughter in my arms.''
Silveira fell to the ground and the girls continued to kick her in the back, head and arms as Lee tried to pull each girl off.
``At one point I had to basically tackle one of the girls and say, `Listen, you need to knock it off,' '' said Lee, who stands 5-foot-10 and weighs more than 230 pounds.
Silveira went to Clinton Hospital after the attack and yesterday showed several bruises, including one on her right arm that runs from shoulder to elbow.
About a dozen state and local police from two towns descended upon the children's haven that opened in January and arrested three females Lee described as ``the most aggressive'' on assault charges. They are Claritza Castillo, 18, and Jennifer Peralta, 21, both of Fitchburg, and a 14-year-old girl from The Bronx, N.Y.

Jon Rice, Chuck E. Cheese's marketing vice president, called the fight an ``unfortunate event.'' He applauded the manager for dialing 911 and deciding to shut the doors at 8 p.m., two hours earlier than scheduled.
``I threw out the picture from the machine,'' said Flor. ``I don't want any bad reminders of that day and that picture was pivotal.''

http://news.bostonherald.com/images/localRegional/chuck04262005.jpg

Chuck E. Cheese woman and her daughter who were beaten on Sunday.


HHAHAHAH

theanswerman
04-29-2005, 07:43 PM
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Miss Golden
04-30-2005, 12:43 AM
Eh, just think in 20 years when the little baby is 21 or 22 and see's this article on what happened. Just think that 14 year old will only be 34, I hope the baby hunts her down and kills her in 2025.

Superstar
05-01-2005, 05:13 AM
:lol:

robyrob
05-01-2005, 04:52 PM
[=)webwarrior762004=QUOTE]: Dawsongirl:
Stupid bitches. These people are the future of our country folks!


Sad but true.[/QUOTE]
it could be worse, they could be squirrels

http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/groups/castlegoggle/Nestor%27s+Orgy!.jpg?bcIQUdCBErNbnP66

nasty little yard weasels. ohno: pissed:

Miss Golden
06-13-2005, 03:16 AM
UPDATE:

Police in Leominster, Mass., reported that two young women and a 14-year-old girl, all cousins, beat and kicked a woman at Chuck E Cheese during a dispute over a photo booth. Eduarda Silveira, her husband and their 6-month-old daughter, waited for about 30 minutes to take their photograph while one of the suspects occupied the booth. According to Officer Matthew Swaine, when Silveira asked the woman if she could use the machine for just one picture, the woman responded with verbal abuse and insults, then, joined by the other suspects, attacked Silveira, eventually knocking her to the ground and kicking her. After Swaine arrested the three attackers, court documents showed that one of them, Claritza Castillo, 18, had previously been charged with assault and battery for biting off her aunt's finger.

TripperFan
06-13-2005, 12:04 PM
Why doesn't that surprise me.

Who are these girls related to anyways - Mike Tyson?? :rolleyes: