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Adam Harrison Pleads Not Guilty in Boston Disorderly Conduct Case

22-year-old arraigned for role in chaotic group ride through Boston

by Amelia Crawford

BOSTON, Mass. — Adam Harrison, 22, a resident of Winthrop, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Prosecutors say Harrison was part of a large group of over 100 people riding bicycles, dirt bikes, and motorized scooters throughout Boston over the weekend.

Harrison appeared in the South Boston Division of Boston Municipal Court where he was released on personal recognizance. Due to a bar advocate work stoppage, no defense attorney was present for his arraignment.

Authorities continue investigating the chaotic group ride that disrupted parts of the city.

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