RANDOLPH, Mass. —
Police are investigating after a crowd of over 100 people targeted marked police cruisers during an incident in Randolph, the city's police department said.
Early Sunday at 1:30 a.m., Randolph police officers responded to the intersection of Oak and North Main Streets for a report of a large-scale vehicle takeover.
When police arrived, a group of over 100 people began to strike the marked police cruisers with their fists and other objects, as well as sit on the hoods of the cruisers while officers were trying to drive.
Police said the suspects were masked and recording themselves during the incident.
The suspects also lit and set off fireworks while sitting on the cruisers.
"The courts need to really be taking this kind of conduct seriously," said former Boston Poli