March 11, 2015

Massachusetts Minister Charged With Encouraging Teen to Sell Drugs, Then Shooting Him. No One Was Watching This Guy.




One more high profile unwatched suspect. No one was watching this gentleman. No police as reported herein, no crime families, no FBI informants, no Communists, no Harvard University campus police, building superintendents, graduate students in psychology at Harvard Medical School. But all of the above mentioned organizations took turns harassing, provoking, ridiculing, humiliating, insulting and keeping a 70-year-old white man under surveillance for 45 years in mostly three states. Relentless character assassination was added. During February-March 2015, FBI informant associates from the California Syndicate and the Midwestern Outfit yielded to local criminal associates when FBI criminals were unable to provoke the elder civilian. Shows how misguided public safety priorities are in Massachusetts, in Cambridge and at Harvard University. 

After I complained to the Massachusetts Attorney General and the Middlesex District Attorney, the FBI thugs left the premises. They were immediately replaced by homosexual police criminals from Plymouth County Massachusetts, who continued all of the above-mentioned abuses.

[From article]
More than two years of police records released to the Herald yesterday appear to support Police Commissioner William B. Evans’ claim that the Rev. Shaun O. Harrison was not on his department’s radar before last week’s arrest on charges that he tried to murder a teenager who was selling pot for him.
[. . .]
Police spokesman Lt.
Michael McCarthy repeated Evans’ claim that police knew nothing, saying “there was no indication” of criminal activity by Harrison, who last week was fired as “dean of academy” — a parent-student coordinator’s job — at English High School in Jamaica Plain.
“The only time we became aware of anything was after the shooting, when we talked to the victim, nor did any of the neighbors let us know what was going on or call the cops about drugs on the street. We had no knowledge of anything going on with him,” McCarthy said. “We’re extremely shocked and disappointed, if the allegations are proven to be true.

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

Records: Harrison not on cops’ radar
Monday, March 9, 2015
By: Laurel J. Sweet, Antonio Planas
Boston Herald

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