WATERVILLE (AP) — A man police had to use a stun gun on when he refused to leave a central Maine high school is in more trouble for allegedly assaulting two workers at a hospital where he was taken after the Taser incident.
Ronald Brousseau was taken to MaineGeneral Medical Center’s Thayer campus in Waterville after his arrest at Fairfield’s Lawrence High School on Wednesday morning.
Police tell the Morning Sentinel officers responded to the hospital Wednesday evening for reports of an assault. The 48-year-old Brousseau had been subdued by hospital staff by the time police arrived.
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