August 9, 2013

Attacks on Boston Police, Troubling and Disturbing


[From article]
The string of suspects pulling guns on street cops “is certainly a troubling and disturbing trend that we are monitoring very closely,” Commissioner Edward F. Davis said. “Hopefully it won’t continue. And we’re working to make sure it doesn’t.”

There are other "troubling and disturbing trends" in Massachusetts. 60 Homicides by FBI employees is one. After 30 years of a string of murders by Boston FBI informants, one FBI agent was prosecuted. One. The same FBI used perjured testimony to frame four white men for homicide, as part of an effort by the FBI to eliminate Italian Americans from the crime families in Boston,  to leave the territory open only to Irish Americans. None of those FBI agents were punished. Two of the men died in prison. Two were released after 30 years. That is another "troubling and disturbing trend" in Massachusetts. In Cambridge, city police take turns with Harvard University police employees, Harvard University building superintendents, Harvard Medical School psychologists harassing, ridiculing, humiliating, disturbing the sleep of, insulting and provoking a 70-year-old white male. The 70-year-old was used by the FBI to fight organized crime for 15 years and not paid one cent. He was turned over to 5 crime families while the FBI  coordinated and allowed them to retaliate for imagined crimes repeated by the FBI for 30 years. That is another "troubling and disturbing trend." Perhaps the source of the difficulties and lack of respect for police is a result of the disturbing and troubling acts of the FBI. Police usually follow orders from superior officers, politicians and wealthy citizens. Maybe the problems are from the misguided politicians, supervising officers and wealthy citizens? Maybe the priorities established by the knowledgeable experts at the government schools and the law schools in Boston should be examined by ordinary citizens. Who knows what might be discovered.

http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/08/bpd_shooting_cops_a_troubling_trend

BPD: Shooting cops a troubling trend
Friday, August 9, 2013
By: Antonio Planas, Peter Gelzinis, Dave Wedge and Jack Encarnacao
Boston Herald

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