Police in Scarborough, Maine, were requested to monitor the house of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after the league's decision to uphold New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's suspension on Wednesday.
Scarborough Police Chief Robbie Moulton described the situation, referencing previous events after some of Goodell's other polarizing decisions, per the Portland Press Herald's David Hench (h/t Fox Sports):
They did reach out and let us know about the decision and that it might not be popular. We're aware of the situation and will be patrolling the area certainly.