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Teen shot in the head on Fuller Street in Dorchester

Fuller Street scene. Photo by Gavin Schoch.

While riding a bicycle shortly after 8 p.m. in the area of 128 Fuller, near Washington Street, Stanley Staco reports. Boston Police report the 16-year-old died and that they are looking for two suspects: "both black males in their late teens or early twenties, wearing green hoodies who fled the area on foot on Washington Street towards Mora Street."

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Glad to see that keeping up on his Twitter feed, denying patients access to legally approved medical marijuana and keeping the gloryhole in his office clean for his trade union bosses is paramount in our esteemed Mayor's eyes.

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Same old crap. It will be on the news for a day and a half, with promises that the police are actively searching for suspect/s, never to be heard of again. Sad life in the hood, but it's reality. Trust for BPD is at like a level -1000, so no one is going to talk. Sad for the young man's family though.

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Oh right, it's the BPD's fault the hood is getting shot up. OK.

Change has to come from within, it will not be catalyzed by a police force.

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Never said it was their fault. However, when they respond in certain ways (as people in this hood KNOW AND HAVE EXPERIENCED), people tend to distrust them, therefore, they are not willing to talk or come forward. Can you honestly blame people for not coming forward? I can't speak for everyone, but I think the general consensus is, the BPD doesn't care about us, would not protect us if needed, so even though we feel bad about what happens, it's self preservation, period. I am lucky that I've never been put in a predicament where I've seen anything and hope to keep it that way. I stay in my house and mind my own damn business.

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"I stay in my house and mind my own damn business."
When everyone minds his/her own business; bad things happen and no one is held accountable.
When was the last time you spoke to a BPD officer? Do you attend neighborhood civic association meetings? There is probably a community service officer that attends and is pretty easy to talk to.

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you live where?

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Listen to you
That is why our community is the way it is because people like you. People are quick to grab their phone for a fight or ridiculous stuff but not to identify the suspects. Yes our community will continue to be the way it is until you guys are affect.

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Hey now the mayor hasn't even gotten around to reading the Boston 2024 bid. When is he going to find the time to tackle the serious political, economic, and societal problems which are leading to the senseless frequent murdering of children by other children throughout the city?

Shiny dreams are too much of a distraction to the mayor when serious city wide quality of life and moral responsibilities really need his full undivided attention.

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How long after reading of this child's murder did it take you to come up with such an elegant riposte?

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If you can't see that the OP was posted at 8:31PM and my post was at 10:41PM. So two hours and ten minutes. Thank you.

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Please, dvdoff. If you come up with a solution, you'll be the first, given all of the factors involved. FWIW, Commissioner Evans, appearing sincere as always, told the media live from the scene, that although one murder is too many, tonight's was the 11th homicide, down from 21 at this time last year. If that trend continues, there will be fewer homicides in Boston this year than any in recent memory. Meanwhile, across the rest of the country, crime is skyrocketing.

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to the crime stats. More than anything else.

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O-FISH-L:

across the rest of the country, crime is skyrocketing.

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Yeah, that's bullshit, here are very detailed stats:

http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2013/crime-in-the-...

In summary:

In 2013, an estimated 1,163,146 violent crimes occurred nationwide, a decrease of 4.4 percent from the 2012 estimate.
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I believe he was talking about murder rates in cities, since that is what this issue is about.

From last year:

Chicago murders up 17%, shootings up 25%
Milwaukee murders up103%
New York murders up 20%
St. Louis murders up 25%,
Houston murders up 50%
Los Angeles murders down 2% (violent crime up 27%)
Pilly murders have been going down (no citation)

Last month, Baltimore murders were the worst since 1972.

Police officers murdered last year doubled from 27 to 58.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2015/06/09/black_america_rages...

I do think that a lot of these numbers also have to do with the fact that 2014 had one of the lowest murder rates in recent history though as well. And Boston is simply different than many of the above cities. You really can't compare the dynamic of this city to others across the country.

Short-term spikes are statistically unreliable, especially if they come after a long-term decline, and could just be a blip, said Dr James Alan Fox, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston.

"It's a ridiculous silly game of focusing too much on too little, trying to ascribe it to something like the impact of [events in] Ferguson," said Mr Fox. "None of these statistics are reliable."

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-32995911

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"Last month, Baltimore murders were the worst since 1972.":

http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/10/us/baltimore-police-officers-interview/

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You just quoted a 2013 stat compared to a 2012 stat.

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Citation? Sure, from the Wall Street Journal less than two weeks ago.

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for our murder rate being lower than other cities. He's a good cop.

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Wow, no respect for the death of a human being. What does medical pot have to do with a child getting shot while riding his bike? Nothing. Shame on you!

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...but it's a bit of a stretch to blame Marty for murders in the hood. There's a common theme with these shootings, and it has nothing to do with the empty suit in the Mayor's office.

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My point was that we now have a Mayor in Boston who could give two shits about the neighborhoods he left behind.

Come now, people. When you look at Marty Walsh, do you really see a civic minded leader? I don't and this city will suffer for it.

Oh and our esteemed Mayah's response to another dead youth?:

"Mayor Martin J. Walsh said, “We have to get the message out to young people that life is valuable. We’ve done a lot of good things in 18 months as mayor of the city of Boston, but when a 16-year-old boy loses his life, you start all over again.”

"We've done a lot of good things as mayor"? What does that even mean?

And to think some on this board think me classless...

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It's over. You can't make your point. You used a kid's death to push your unrelated agendas. Drop it.

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a similar sized city, has, as of last (no doubt it's increased since last week) 35 murders and is on track to having the worse wave of violent street crime since the 70s when it was averaging 400-500 murders a year (imagine if Boston averaged 400 plus murders a year!). And 35 murders sounds like a typical 3 day weekend in Chicago.

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God bless this child's soul, and bring comfort to his family. I don't know what happened here, but no matter the situation, this is very sad.

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questions dvdoff but he was on the scene and has many masters to please. May the kid rest in peace

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wrote:

The following are details on (Wed. am) robbery/shooting incident on Bailey St.

... from the Ashmont listserve:

"About 5:00am the victim was walking on Bailey St., on his way to the Ashmont T station when he was approached by an unknown suspect who demanded the victim's money and phone. A brief struggle ensued and the suspect fired a shot striking the victim. The suspect fled on foot to Carmela Lane and possibly fled in a red colored motor vehicle. The suspect was possibly wearing turquoise colored hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and black hat. The race of the suspect is unknown at this time. Officers responded and found neighbors assisting the victim by providing aid until EMS arrived. The victim did receive serious injuries but will survive those injuries.

"The C-11 Detectives will be investigating this incident and if anyone has information/home video in that area of Bailey/Carmela/Burt/Ocean/Ashmont streets, please contact the C-11 Detectives at 617-343-4581." -per Captain Sexton

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Although Ch. 25 did report on it.

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