August 8, 2013
The Few Brave Cops Who Stood Up To James Bulger and His Gang
Lt. Col Jack O’Donovan, Mass. State Police
[From article]
Lt. Col Jack O’Donovan, Mass. State Police. He was one of the first to realize that the FBI’s Boston office was just another branch of the mob, and he authorized the bug at Whitey’s Lancaster Street garage in 1980. Whitey was apoplectic, and according to Stevie Flemmi’s political-corruption DEA-6, Whitey went to his brother Billy, the state Senate president, seeking relief.
In the next state budget, a rider was anonymously attached that would have forced the retirement of O’Donovan, Whitey’s most relentless nemesis. It was discovered, and Gov. Ed King, another underrated politician, did something Mike Dukakis would have been too terrified to do — he vetoed Whitey’s personal budget rider and saved O’D’s job. Billy Bulger said later under oath that he had no idea who attached the no-fingerprints rider.
http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/columnists/howie_carr/2013/08/carr_recalling_those_brave_few_who_stood_up_to_whitey
Carr: Recalling those brave few who stood up to Whitey Bulger
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Boston Herald
By: Howie Carr
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