These Families Deserve Justice And Answers Too
Mistrust is a real issue
Rep. Carlos Henriquez calls on BPD & leaders to address post-Marathon violence
Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. of Springfield secured the No. 1 spot on the 2013 Globe 100 list by achieving revenue growth of more than 40 percent last year, significantly improving profit margins, and delivering an average return on equity of more than 55 percent.
As Suffolk County DA Dan Conley has been making the rounds for his Mayoral campaign he has been touting a plan to make changes in the state’s gun laws.
The Blackstonian has obtained the complete version of the 26 point proposal from DA Dan Conley which you can examine below.
A shooting in Roxbury on Sunday, May 5th and another in Charlestown on Tuesday, May 7th brought the total of shootings in the City of Boston since the Boston Marathon to 30. On May 7th the shooting in the Bunker Hill Projects of Charlestown resulted tragically in the city’s 15th homicide of 2013.
A broad daylight shooting in the parking lot of Walgreen’s at the busy intersection of Warren St. & Quincy St. left one man dead and another wounded. The shooting took place at this busy intersection which is directly diagonal from Boston Latin and across from the recently shuttered Roxbury Comprehensive Health Center.
BostonGlobe reports about an overnight shooting of two, which left one woman wounded and one man dead.
This brings the new total to 26 people shot since the Boston Marathon Bombings.
Like virtually all big-city police departments, the BPD has an image problem that never seems to go away. And this year is already looking pretty ugly.
The Boston Police department in its latest routine round of awarding officers for “outstanding performance” of their duties during the past year has named among its many recipients 3 officers in particular who were involved in some of the departments most highly publicized and controversial cases, all of which include elements of race and police brutality and use of excessive and/or deadly force.
Justice for Mark McMullen Thursday, Sept. 27th 1PM At the request of the family of Mark McMullen, you and/or your