I remember this. Nothing like the sound of a Cessna in the morning.... never mind.
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To start, they would:
- immediately declare martial law in Boston
- T would shut down
- logan would be closed
- tall buildings would evacuate
- the entire airspace of new england would be closed
- the air force would scramble a half dozen planes
- swat teams would get so horny they'd go straight to pet stores and kennels
then....
WAAAYYYY MOOAAARRRR gun laws!
He was a Postal Worker at the BOSTON GMF(South Station). How do i know? I work there now but after that "incident".
There's still bullet holes near the Platform Doors.
The stories i heard of him are sick(kiddie stuff).
To start, they would:
- immediately declare martial law in Boston
- T would shut down
- logan would be closed
- tall buildings would evacuate
- the entire airspace of new england would be closed
- the air force would scramble a half dozen planes
- swat teams would get so horny they'd go straight to pet stores and kennels
then....
WAAAYYYY MOOAAARRRR gun laws!
To start, they would: [*]immediately declare martial law in Boston [*]T would shut down [*]logan would be closed [*]tall buildings would evacuate [*]the entire airspace of new england would be closed [*]the air force would scramble a half dozen planes [*]swat teams would get so horny they'd go straight to pet stores and kennels then.... WAAAYYYY MOOAAARRRR gun laws!
I remember this incident well, I was working the overnights back then, towing on the Central Artery for the Metro Police.
(how many remember the MDC Police before they merged with the State, Capitol and Registry ?)
I heard it all live on the scanners while it was happening, and watching the cruisers racing around the city like maniacs.
However, I didn't actually see the plane or hear any of the shots myself.
Most corrupt police force.
The article said they never found the gun. I wonder where it went, or if anyone ever found it.
-Mike
Got pics?
Even the picture of that cruiser sent a chill down my spine. The Mets were not to be f***ed with back in the day.
On May 9, 1989, the defendant went to his wife's apartment.2 The couple's five year old son answered the door. The defendant sent the boy to his room. Loud arguing was overheard. The victim was then heard pleading, “Oh, please don't. Don't do it.” Using a semi-automatic assault rifle, the defendant shot the victim, paused, and then shot her again. A neighbor found the victim and called police. She also discovered the couple's son. He told her, “My daddy just shot my mommy.”On arrival a few minutes after the shooting, the police found the victim's body lying face down in a pool of blood so substantial that the blood had seeped through the floor and pooled on the basement floor. The victim had seven gunshot wounds to the chest, head, and both wrists. She had been shot three times in the front of her body, and once in the temple as she lay on the floor. She was shot at close range and each of the wounds to the head and torso was fatal. The wounds to her wrists were described as defensive-type wounds.