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Police: Man with gun leads cops on nearly mile-long foot chase from downtown into Back Bay

Boston Police report officers responding to a report of a guy acting "suspiciously" on Tremont Street in front of the alley leading to the Orpheum found themselves running a race with the man - which they won.

Police say that because Eric Pass, 22, of Dorchester, was "exhibiting behaviors of a person who may be armed," shortly before 8 p.m. yesterday, the officers attempted to encircle him before talking to him. But, police say, he bolted.

Officers pursued the male in a lengthy foot chase before finally apprehending him in the area of 200 Berkeley Street. A pat frisk of the male revealed a loaded Ruger LCP 380 firearm with an obliterated serial number in the male’s pants.

Pass was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, unlawfully carrying a loaded firearm, possession of a firearm with an obliterated/altered serial number and disorderly conduct, police say.

Innocent, etc.

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Those officers must have been in GREAT shape! That is quite a distance!

Congratulations and thanks to the officers involved. One more alleged scumbag off the streets, at least temporarily, and a tiny bit more scrap metal for the heap.

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Well they do make recruits run 5 miles daily come academy time. Some cops then let their diet and exercise take a toll afterwards. I think being in shape should be imperative throughout an officer's career. It's about feeling good and Wing able to do awesome stuff like this

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in this weather, in uniform and belt, after a possibly armed suspect.

I start sweating just walking out the door.

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He wasn't happy to see them.

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A block away from my office, and why I work from home! (I work a late shift and get off at 9pm. Not really the neighborhood to be wandering around alone at night, unfortunately....)

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Downtown? Back Bay?

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I work there too, early mornings. It's like Times Square before the Disneyfication. Until a tourist or a rich resident gets shot and killed there, nothing serious will be done to clean up the area. But the good work of these officers is a hopeful sign.

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