UPDATE: Judge set bail at $750, declined request by Suffolk County DA's office to revoke his bail on the earlier drug charge.

Boston Police report officers responding to a call about a man throwing kittens out a second-floor window at 102 Blue Hill Ave. in Roxbury early this morning found a man witnesses said was throwing kittens out the window.

Police say officers found two kittens and that a city animal inspector said they were OK.

Earlier this year, the man charged with tossing the kittens, Thomas Gonzales, 47, was arrested on drug-distribution charges just hours before Mayor Menino stood in front of 102 Blue Hill Ave. to declare it one of the most troubled properties in the city and the target of a city task force aimed at cleaning up such places. Between May, 2010 and July, 2011, police responded more than 100 times to calls related to the triple decker.

Police say that when officers arrived at the address around 12:30 a.m. today, they found Gonzales hanging out the window:

The male was screaming at his wife and at officers as they arrived on-scene. The female was crying hysterically in the common hallway as she was holding a black kitten. Officer asked the male suspect if he threw a kitten out of the window. Male suspect replied "yeah I threw the (expletive) cats out the window.” Officer asked the suspect to answer the second floor door to which the suspect replied "kick it in, kick it in. ... do what you have to do."

So they busted down the door:

Officers found the suspect in the front bedroom as he took an aggressive posture with both hands up while screaming at the officers. Officers were forced to bring the suspect to the ground and place him in restraints while using minimum force. The suspect did violently struggle with officers.

Gonzales was charged with cruelty to animals and resisting arrest.

Innocent, etc.