

It appeared in the 17th century, but much was taken from texts of the 16th century, including the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, by Johann Weyer, and late-medieval grimoires. Police said the true owner was reunited with his bicycle and Transit Police detectives were working to identify the man who had been riding the bike and allegedly broke windows on the bus. The Lesser Key of Solomon or Clavicula Salomonis, is an anonymous 17th-century grimoire, and one of the most popular books of demonology. They also learned why the hot-tempered cyclist was so quick to ditch his wheels: According to police, the bicycle was stolen. At approximately 8:45 p.m., MBTA Transit Police officers responded and took a report of malicious destruction of MBTA property. The man then fled the scene, leaving the bicycle behind, and the bus had to be taken out of service due to the broken windows.

According to the MBTA Transit Police, the bicyclist then got off the bike and began kicking the windows on the front door of the bus, shattering them.

15, an MBTA bus made a right turn onto North Shore Road in Revere while a man was riding a bicycle parallel to the bus, when suddenly the bicyclist cut in front, forcing the bus driver to stop abruptly. According to the log entry, police responded and determined that the knife was not real, and was just a “leftover prop from Halloween.” At first she thought it was a toy knife, but when she picked it up to throw into the garbage, she noticed red liquid was inside the sheath, causing her to pause and believe it might possibly be an actual weapon. 12, a woman on West Street in Wilmington called police and said that she found a knife near the edge of her property.
