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Kevin Serpa from Taunton is the suspect based on the scanner
don't think it is the same guy, there is a 32yo in TauntonNot a common last name. Don't want to speculate, but here's a prominent hit from MA:
Kevin Serpa | Swansea MA
www.town.swansea.ma.us
That would be good if this is the guy, as the guy I found has some positive things going for him.don't think it is the same guy, there is a 32yo in Taunton
Kevin Serpa, 34 - Taunton, MA - Reputation & Contact Details
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don't think it is the same guy, there is a 32yo in Taunton
Kevin Serpa, 34 - Taunton, MA - Reputation & Contact Details
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Shooting in Brockton Leaves 2 Dead, Including Gunman, and Officer Wounded
A gunman and one other person are dead after a standoff with police that followed the shooting of an officer in Brockton, Massachusetts, authorities said Thursday night. The officer was shot four times, including in his Kevlar vest, after responding to reports of a man with a gun on Taber Avenue...www.nbcboston.com
DA: Suspect dead, 2nd victim found killed after police officer shot in Brockton - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
BROCKTON, MASS. (WHDH) - A police officer rushed to the hospital after being shot in Brockton on Thursday is expected to survive and an hourslong<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/da-suspect-dead-2nd-victim-found-killed-after-police-officer-shot-in-brockton/">Read More</a>whdh.com
dox everyone first, ask questions later
Seriously! Calm the f down, people!dox everyone first, ask questions later
So thread derailment here... but i thought that had to do with changing from analog signals that radios used to use over to ip based now they run through the internet. And i thought they had to provide online feeds that could be listened to via court order?And that's why police departments are encrypting their radio systems.
So thread derailment here... but i thought that had to do with changing from analog signals that radios used to use over to ip based now they run through the internet. And i thought they had to provide online feeds that could be listened to via court order?
And someone shot in brockton...no wayyyy that never happens
No person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any radio communication and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communication to any person. 47 U.S.C. § 605(a). The penalties for violating this section are severe: a fine of not more than $2000, imprisonment, or both or, where such violation is “willfull[] and for purposes of direct or indirect commercial advantage or private financial gain,” a fine of up to $50,000 and imprisonment of not more than two years for the first such conviction and up to $100,000 and five years for subsequent convictions. In addition, the statute provides for a private civil remedy to any person aggrieved by a violation of this section. The FCC regulations implementing this section more specifically provide that messages originated by “privately-owned non-broadcast stations . . . may be broadcast only upon receipt of prior permission from the non-broadcast licensee.”
dox everyone first, ask questions later
Cops are civiliansper the scanner a civilian and an officer have been shot
Ah, taste the freedomNo person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any radio communication and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communication to any person. 47 U.S.C. § 605(a). The penalties for violating this section are severe: a fine of not more than $2000, imprisonment, or both or, where such violation is “willfull[] and for purposes of direct or indirect commercial advantage or private financial gain,” a fine of up to $50,000 and imprisonment of not more than two years for the first such conviction and up to $100,000 and five years for subsequent convictions. In addition, the statute provides for a private civil remedy to any person aggrieved by a violation of this section. The FCC regulations implementing this section more specifically provide that messages originated by “privately-owned non-broadcast stations . . . may be broadcast only upon receipt of prior permission from the non-broadcast licensee.”
Two Taunton residents losing LTC in 3 days.Kevin Serpa from Taunton is the suspect based on the scanner
he’s a good kid Dindo nuffin wrong…..every time. SMH prayers for the victims making a full recovery.
Taunton District Court hearings Nov. 23
TAUNTON — The following cases were heard Monday in Taunton District Court: • Brian Alves, 23, of 57 Somerset Ave., Taunton, was arraigned on Nov. 18 Taunton police charges of defacing a firearm seria…www.google.com
That didn't age well...And he's arrested and going to the hospital.