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WRENTHAM, Mass. (AP) — A Connecticut man police say had a meat cleaver, a stun gun and swords in his vehicle in an employee parking lot at Gillette Stadium faces several charges at his arraignment.

Authorities say Matthew Bromson, of North Granby, Connecticut, is scheduled to be arraigned today in Wrentham District Court on charges of trespassing, disorderly conduct, possession of an electric stun gun and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Police say he appeared to be living out of his car.



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