http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsVaTFaYD1g&feature=channel
Darrin Howell from Chuck Turner's office released a 20 Year study of Homicides in Boston. The study found that in over half of the murders in the last 10 years there were no arrests.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsVaTFaYD1g&feature=channel
Darrin Howell from Chuck Turner's office released a 20 Year study of Homicides in Boston. The study found that in over half of the murders in the last 10 years there were no arrests.
A man was shot around 9:30 p.m., Friday on Devon Street, from a silver car, the Globe reports.
Every since Michael "Fratboy" Graham got his first fake ID, he's has trouble remembering his birth date. (h/t Swrlygrrl)
It's usually not a problem but "Fratboy" recently got pinched by Framingham Police for [float=right][/float] a "minor" moving violation according to Graham and here's where the story starts to get murky. Graham claims,
Here’s the Clark/Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter whomever update in a nutshell:
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Response to http://www.universalhub.com/node/2850
Roxbury or the South End, somebody's still dead
Three Somerville ne'er-do-wells and a friend from Medford caught on the Lowell Line railroad tracks carrying a manhole cover and buckets full of railroad spikes and plates.
The MBTA is nearly doubling the number of cash machines within its subway stations - and the cash-strapped transit agency will pick up an extra $226,400 a year in the process.
The T’s board of directors yesterday OK’d going ahead with leases with Bank of America, TD Banknorth and Select A Branch Inc., to put a total of 19 ATMs in stations, up from 10 that were previously provided by Citizens Bank under a prior contract.
Bank of America won with a $30,000 bid the right to place just one ATM in the busy Park Street station.
Update: As Ron Newman notes below, BPDNews is back online (so my fingers have stopped twitching so much).
When you read stuff like this, your assumption would be that the first places to get MBTA buses with surveillance cameras would be neighborhoods where, oh, people get shot on T buses.