Spiderman, Capt America, Superman, Batwoman, Poison Ivy Arrested

by greg1usa | November 2, 2010 at 06:10 pm
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Spiderman, Captain America and poison Ivy - Arrested

Spiderman, Captain America and poison Ivy were all arrested over the Halloween weekend after police received  reports the superheros brawling.

When Police arrived at the scene they found Captain America atacking a victim who was on the ground.

When officers arrived at a Bell Street parking garage at 1:33 a.m. on Sunday morning, they found a non-costumed victim on the ground being attacked by Captain America -- identified as Michael Sanchez, 25, of Wardwell Street, Stamford, according to police. Vincent Decaro, 21, also of Wardwell Street, was dressed as Spider-Man and was launching "a simultaneous attack" on Sanchez, police said.

They were all later released and are due to appear in court on November 12th

In an unrelated incident Superman and Batwoman were arrested over the weekend. Spiderman was allegedly arrested for breaking bottles after he was thrown out of a party for being drunk.

Batwoman was arrested after after police were called to her apartment, arrantly she had locked her keyes in the apartment and when a neighbor refused to help Batwoman started to call her names and push her. 

"Superman" and "Batwoman" spent the night in West Side jail cells in full costume after they were arrested in separate alcohol-related incidents early Saturday.

Both spent the night in the Harrison District Lockup in Chicago, sounds like it was a bad weekend for superheros!

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