A wide range of strange human behavior is tolerated on Black Friday: Camping outside Best Buy for days, missing out on valuable holiday time with family and friends, pushing other shoppers at Walmart, and cutting in line like it’s third grade are all par for the course for hardcore holiday shoppers.

Baring one’s buttocks in an attempt at satire, however? Definitely not okay, at least not at the Solomon Pond Mall in Marlborough.

A man identified as Eric Watterson, 18, of Lancaster, was arrested around 12:30 a.m. Friday after he showed up to the mall wearing a robe, which he later took off to reveal just a thong, a well-placed Santa hat, and sneakers.


The Telegram & Gazette reported that Watterson and a photographer friend, both college students home for Thanksgiving break, were hoping to shoot a “satirical photography piece’’ about Black Friday. It didn’t go according to plan.

Security guards spotted the under-dressed Watterson as they opened the doors to shoppers standing in line outside and told him that he wasn’t allowed in the mall. Marlborough police on hand then took him into custody and charged him with open and gross lewdness and disturbing the peace.

Though really, is there any peace at a mall just after midnight on Black Friday?

The nearly-nude Santa didn’t ruin Black Friday for the other shoppers, many of whom were entertained and posted photos and Tweets about the incident:

So some guy @ Solomon pond mall decided to take a picture in a Gstring last night pic.twitter.com/EgkHSnSa9u — IDFWU⬆ (@OMG_Its_HUNG) November 28, 2014

The humans at the Solomon pond mall concern me — Connor Troio (@ConnorTtrill_OG) November 28, 2014

Search "Solomon Pond Mall" on Twitter to read tweets about a guy in a Santa hat speedo and a photographer to find out how my night went. — Dan Enders (@ThatGinger_Dan) November 28, 2014

Only in marlboro, a dude goes to the Solomon pond mall naked.... pic.twitter.com/vpeuBX8X7h — Madison Cole (@madisoncole23) November 28, 2014

Ken Brown, the area general manager of the mall, told The Telegram & Gazette, “It’s been a very positive day. … For us, this was a non-event.’’

Yup, just your typical Black Friday.