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BOSTON -- A Framingham police detective has been indicted on charges that he threatened a citizen and brandished a firearm, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone said Thursday.
According to investigators, on April 29, 2010, Brown, who was working but not in uniform and was driving an unmarked vehicle, was urinating on private property when a woman at the property went outside to ask what he was doing.
When the woman approached him, Brown, who was with his partner, identified by the MetroWest Daily News as Detective Leonard Pini, told the woman to "stop looking," investigators said. As Brown and Pini began to drive off, the woman's husband rode up on a golf cart and confronted them.
When Brown and the man got into an argument, Brown got out of the car, drew his gun and pointed it at the man, saying "move it or get shot,'' according to Leone.