Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Police ask Alvin Greene to leave restaurant following fight

Police have reported that a relatively unknown democratic senate candidate named Alvin Greene was asked to leave a South Carolina restaurant after one of his colleagues got into a fight with another diner eating near them.

Officials from the local Democratic Party in Oconee County had asked Greene to speak at a monthly conference held by the group, however this invitation has now been rescinded after further allegations of showing pornography to a college student continue to come against him.

According to the Associated Press, "Seneca Police Chief John Covington said Tuesday that Greene showed up anyway and a woman with him got into an argument with people at the restaurant. Party officials called police, who kicked out the pair and ended the party’s meeting. No charges were filed."


Greene has thus far denied all invitations from the Associated Press to speak on the matter.  
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