Violence and Alcohol Service Practices at TD Garden Dominate Boston Licensing Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
At a recent Boston Licensing Board meeting, discussions primarily focused on an altercation at TD Garden during a Bruins game, where a patron was allegedly pushed down a flight of stairs. This incident raised significant questions about the service of alcohol to intoxicated individuals and the adequacy of staff training in recognizing signs of impairment. Additional attention was given to other incidents of violence and potential over-serving of alcohol at various establishments across Boston.
The most prominent discussion involved an incident at TD Garden on January 10, 2026, during a Bruins hockey game. Allegations were made against Massachusetts Sports Service, Inc., the operator of TD Garden, regarding the service of alcohol to an already intoxicated patron, David Johnson. During the game, Johnson was reportedly involved in an altercation with another patron, Aaron Tucker, which resulted in Johnson being pushed down several rows of steps. Witnesses described Johnson as noticeably intoxicated and agitating Tucker and his companion before the incident escalated.
Johnson, who claimed to have consumed seven beers, was described by witnesses as heckling Tucker and his significant other, Kelly O’Donnell. The confrontation resulted in Johnson rolling down the steps and being found semi-conscious. Despite Johnson’s statement of beer consumption, no receipts were provided to substantiate his claims, raising questions regarding the evidence of over-service by TD Garden’s staff.
However, the absence of concrete evidence, such as receipts or specific witness accounts detailing Johnson’s drinking, complicated the board’s assessment.
Attorney Kristen Scanland, representing TD Garden, challenged the allegations, arguing that the surveillance footage did not clearly demonstrate Johnson’s intoxication. The video analysis showed Johnson engaging in friendly interactions and walking without apparent impairment. The attorney emphasized the lack of visible aggression between Johnson and Tucker until the altercation.
The board deliberated on the adequacy of TD Garden’s staff training in identifying intoxicated patrons, especially considering the larger sizes of alcoholic beverages served at the venue. It was noted that while staff are trained to monitor patron behavior, the training materials referenced smaller serving sizes than those actually sold, potentially creating a disconnect in identifying signs of impairment.
Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce raised concerns about the effectiveness of the training when the beverages served exceed the sizes used in training scenarios. The board expressed the need for further examination of the training protocols and the drink sizes available.
The meeting also addressed a separate incident at TD Garden that occurred on December 16, 2025, involving an employee who was assaulted by colleagues. The altercation, which involved pepper spray, was reportedly linked to personal disputes outside of work. The board considered the implications of such incidents occurring within licensed premises and the responsibilities of the establishment in maintaining a safe environment.
In addition to the discussions at TD Garden, the board reviewed several other incidents across various Boston establishments. At Hennessy’s of Boston, a patron was allegedly over-served alcohol, leading to a medical emergency. No representatives were present to address the board, resulting in a postponement of the discussion.
Another case involved an altercation at Nefara 2 on February 7, 2026, where a patron was assaulted by multiple individuals. Video footage was inconclusive, complicating the board’s assessment of the incident.
At Clary’s, a January 11, 2026, incident involved a patron being punched and another altercation occurring outside the bar. The board reviewed surveillance footage provided by the establishment, which showed interactions but no direct evidence of the altercation. The establishment pledged to prevent the involved patrons from re-entering.
Further incidents discussed included overcrowding at Borchito and The Garrett and underage alcohol possession at Circle Pizza. The board emphasized the need for establishments to maintain compliance with capacity regulations and proper ID checks to prevent underage drinking.
The board acknowledged the complexities involved in managing alcohol service in a large venue like TD Garden and reiterated the importance of adhering to responsible service practices across Boston’s licensed establishments.
Michelle Wu
Licensing Board Officials:
Liam Curran, Keeana Saxon, Kathleen Joyce, Daniel R. Green
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/07/2026
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Recording Published:
04/09/2026
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Duration:
107 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
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