Roger Goodell called the cops about Tom Brady’s Deflategate suspension
The day after he upheld Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for Deflategate, police are monitoring NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s home in Maine.
The Portland Press Heraldreported this morning that NFL representatives reached out to the Scarborough police Tuesday.
“They did reach out and let us know about the decision and that it might not be popular,’’ Chief Robbie Moulton told the newspaper, adding that the police were “aware of the situation and will be patrolling the area certainly.’’
Reached by Boston.com, the police administration issued a short statement:
“The Scarborough Police Department is not providing any private security to Commissioner Goodell’s home, nor are any taxpayer funds being utilized as such.’’
Read the full Portland Press Herald story.
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