20-05-2025
Two Boston City Hall employees fired after being arrested last week, mayor's office says
Khudaynazar and Huang were arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on Thursday and pleaded not guilty to the charges, according to court records. They were released on personal recognizance, records show.
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According to a police report, Khudaynazar called police to a Hudson Street apartment shortly after 2 a.m. about a fight she and Huang were having. When officers arrived, they separated Khudaynazar and Huang, who appeared to have multiple bite marks on his chest and arms, the report said.
Khudaynazar told police that Huang, her boyfriend, held her by the wrists and wouldn't let go.
'I was biting him in self-defense,' she told police, according to the report.
Khudaynazar, who had marks on her wrist, told police that Huang 'stole my car and took my phone with him and I called 911 through his iPad,' according to the report.
But when police moved to place Huang under arrest, Khudaynazar told them 'I don't want that, I was lying, I was lying, I swear to God I was lying, I bit him, he has bite marks on him,' according to the report.
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Khudaynazar then allegedly tried to close the door while telling police, 'we both work for the city of Boston, we both work for the mayor's office,' the report said.
As officers were gathering Huang's belongings, Khudaynazar asked to speak with the officers' supervisor, but one was not available to come to the apartment, the report said.
Police then ordered Khudaynazar to leave after she said she did not live in the apartment, according to the report. She then said she does live there and refused to leave, the report said.
The report said Khudaynazar began to record the officer with her phone and called 911 and said there was a police sergeant in her house who was refusing to provide their identification number.
Police said Khudaynazar tried to block the officer as they went to leave the apartment, at one point telling the officer, 'so make me move,' according to the report.
The officer tried to move Khudaynazar's hand out of the way, the report said, and Khudaynazar allegedly began hitting the officer on the chest while shouting obscenities at them.
Khudaynazar was then placed under arrest, the report said.
As she was placed in a police vehicle, Huang allegedly told police from the back of the cruiser, 'We both work for the city, this is unnecessary,' according to the report.
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