March 27, 2015

Webster, MA Police Shoot Dead, Gentleman Who Shot At Them


7News Boston WHDH-TV

Where is Jesse "Hymie Town" Jackson, Al "White interlopers" Sharpton and Eric "White people are cowards" Holder when you need them? But also no one was watching this gentleman who took time from his busy schedule to show the world what he can do. No police, no crime family, no Communists, no Harvard University campus police, building superintendents, contractors or graduate students in psychology at Harvard University Medical School. He was free to go get his father's shot gun and shoot at police officers with no one sounding an alarm. Even after he was on police radar for previous domestic violence. But in Cambridge, MA all of the above mentioned organizations take turns not just watching but also harassing a 70 year old white man who endured 45 years of similar harassment previously. Cambridge and Harvard University have different public safety standards than Webster MA.
  

[From article]
Neil Seifert, 40, of Charlton, fired two rounds from the double-barreled 12-gauge shotgun just before 1 a.m., narrowly missing the officers.
The officers returned fire after Seifert ignored warnings to drop his weapon.
He was pronounced dead at the hospital at about 1:45 a.m.
[. . .]
Two officers have been placed on administrative leave, per protocol. Their names were not made public.
The chain of events started at about 10 p.m. Thursday when police responded to a Main Street address after a woman called 911 and said she had been attacked by Seifert and he had taken her car, Early said.
Seifert, who has an extensive record, and the woman had a long-term on-and-off relationship and she had taken out restraining orders out against him, the district attorney said.
Seifert returned to his Charlton home and took a shotgun after a struggle with his stepfather.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/03/police_shoot_kill_armed_man_during_domestic_disturbance

Police shoot, kill armed man during domestic disturbance
Friday, March 27, 2015
By: Associated Press
Boston Herald

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