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Police Seize Stun Gun, Weapons From Gillette Stadium Employee Parking Lot

FOXBORO (CBS) – Police arrested a Connecticut man and seized several weapons from his car in a Gillette Stadium employee parking lot in the hours leading up to the Winter Classic.

Foxboro Police posted a photo of several weapons that were taken from the employee parking lot.

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A person was arrested at Gillette Stadium with weapons in their vehicle. (Image Credit: Foxboro Police Department)

Among the weapons was a meat cleaver and a sword. There was also an electric stun gun.

Officers working the Winter Classic between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens were called to investigate a suspicious man in the off-site employee parking lot around 11 a.m. on New Year's Day.

After searching the area, police arrested 48-year-old Matthew Bromson of North Granby, Conn.

Gillette Stadium Weapons
Matthew Bromson. (Image Credit: Foxboro Police Department)

Bromson is charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, possession of an electric stun gun and three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.

Foxboro Police said the assault charges were due to Bromson's "actions and words with an object that caused three witnesses to be in fear for their safety."

He is scheduled to be arraigned in Wrentham District Court on Monday.

"This is an isolated incident and at no time was there a threat to Gillette Stadium," police said. "Bromson was taken into custody without incident and there were no injuries to any of the involved parties."

A Patriots spokesman said Bromson is not an employee of the team or Gillette Stadium and it did not appear that he was there to attend the Winter Classic.

Police encountered Bromson New Year's Eve around 4:30 p.m. at America's Best Value Inn on Washington Street. Hotel management asked him to leave and police helped him to another hotel in the area.

Bromson, who police say was drunk during the New Year's Day incident, is believed to be living out of his car.

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