Crime & Safety
Man Threatens 'War', Arrested For Allegedly Viewing ISIS-Type Page at Braintree Best Buy
Temitope Olaleye, 22, was arrested at the Grossman Drive store on a warrant, according to the Braintree Police Log.

BRAINTREE, MA — An Ohio man who was allegedly looking at suspicious websites on a computer at Best Buy was recently taken into custody.
On July 24 at 5:46 p.m., Temitope Olaleye, 22, was arrested at the Grossman Drive store on a warrant, according to the Braintree Police Log.
Police were called to the store after receiving a call that Olaleye was looking at an ISIS-type website on a display computer. Police Chief Russell Jenkins wrote on the police department's NextDoor page that when police approached Olaleye, he became confrontational and demanded to know why they were always harassing him. He then allegedly told police that he did not acknowledge their laws and "if you want a war, my family will give you a war."
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The man was initially evaluated by Brewster Ambulance medics and then placed under arrest on an outstanding warrant, Jenkins wrote.
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