BANGOR, Maine — A local man who was asked to leave Diamonds Gentleman’s Club early Sunday decided instead to urinate on the entrance, Bangor police Sgt. Paul Edwards said Monday.

Brian Pelletier, 30, of Bangor was charged with disorderly conduct and refusing to submit to arrest at about 2:05 a.m.

When Officer Richard Polk arrived at the strip club on Harlow Street, an employee was directing him to Pelletier.

“I heard someone yelling, ‘That’s the guy. That’s the guy. Get him out of here,’” Edwards said, reading from Polk’s report.

Pelletier had “urinated all over the entrance and he told them to go [expletive] themselves,” the sergeant said, referring to the club’s employees.

When Polk approached Pelletier, “he told the officer to go [expletive] himself” and was taken to the ground and handcuffed, Edwards said.

Pelletier was arrested on the two charges and then taken to the Penobscot County Jail. (Nok-Noi Ricker, BDN)

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    1. We enable EVERYBODY these days to not act like adults. Why have a job, when you can have a mood disorder?  Why pay for rent when you can go to GA?  Why raise kids when you can use electronic babysitters?  Why learn to budget and cook when you can get food assistance and eat out each night?

    2. We enable EVERYBODY these days to not act like adults … blah,blah, blah.

      Calling it ”adult entertainment” does not make it so.

  1. Gentleman’s Club….singular possessive….means that it is a club for one gentleman…..Obviously not this guy….It’s time to move those clubs to Odlin Road or some place out of town so that the residents of Court Street, Harlow Street, and Franklin Street can get some sleep.

  2. His attitude and behavior make it clear that there was good reason for him being asked to leave. Clearly he is no gentleman. His response is crude, lewd, and totally lacking in class.

  3. so he told an officer to go f  himself and that was justification to take him to the gorund?  was he being combative to the officer? or unwilling to turn around and be cuffed when asked?  typical police

    1. Good thing it wasn’t me that was the officer, with his mouth running, and his “business” hanging out in the open air, a good tasing would have been in order. Cops are way too tolerant. It’s just one of the reasons people like this have no respect for anything. They have no fear of anything.

  4. Gives credence to the saying “when you gotta go, you gotta go”.  Looks like they may have over served the guy before they decided to oust him.

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