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Why some criminals are like lightning

Because they only strike once. Then they get arrested.

Boston Police report that when a Dorchester pizza place got an order from 17 Argyle St., the same address at which a driver had been robbed a few days earlier, they called police. Police sent along a plainclothes officer to accompany the delivery guy (along with uniformed officers at a discreet distance).

The driver asked the suspect if he had placed an order to which he responded he had. The suspect when asked if he had the money for the order stated yes, reached in his pocket but did not produce any money. While speaking to the suspect Mondesir, the driver noticed two males hiding in the bushes located on the side of the house. The driver at this point pointed out the two other suspects in the bushes to suspect Mondesir who then started walking towards the driver.

The detective from the car at this time observed a bulge in suspect Mondesir coat pocket resembling a possible gun quickly exited the car. The suspect at this time turned from the victim and started walking away down the street. The suspect attempted to run when the detective got out of the car but the detective pursued the suspect. ...

Stevenson DeLucien, 20, Louidson Mondesir, 19 and Larry Ferdinand, 24, all of Dorchester, were charged with armed assault with intent to rob, conspiracy to commit a crime and trespassing. Louidson was additionally charged with carrying a long knife in public. Police say that they have yet to connect the three to the earlier incident.

Innocent, etc.

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