Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'policecommisheddavis'
February 23, 2008
--Some none-too-bright teens robbed a pizza delivery guy of his pie yesterday in Dorchester. After scoring their pizza, they took off, and the BPD had the easiest time ever finding them. For starters, they left footprints in the snow, and they dropped pizza crusts in their building. [BPD News] --A heroic mother in Dorchester contacted police after suspecting her 15-year-old was hiding a loaded weapon in her home. Police searching the home came up with......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Pizza Perps"January 12, 2008
--A BPD officer allegedly held up the Best of Boston gas station in Roslindale. You read that right. A BPD officer held up a gas station yesterday afternoon. The officer, 44-year-old Michael T. Jones, wasn't in uniform, nor was he driving his cruiser, but he used his police gun in the robbery. Police Commish Ed Davis, who has dealt with headache after headache in this job, called it "reprehensible," and that's an understatement. Jones has......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: BPD Officer Arrested for Holdup"November 1, 2007
--It seemed as if the World Series put a cork in local gun incidents or the media (Bostonist included) was too busy with the Sox to notice. Now the cork is out of the bottle. The 45-year-old owner of Stalex Pizza in Dorchester was shot in the head this morning when he tried to go after an 18-year-old who robbed his shop. The man is in critical condition. The BPD announced that officers moved fast......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Shooting at Stalex Pizza"August 23, 2007
Some things just don't fit on the Blotter, especially when they involve potential mistakes on the part of the BPD. Here's our semi-regular attempt to follow up or tell you about the incidents that are making Police Commish Ed Davis sweat. --When officers go to police academy, are they trained on what to do if one of your loved ones is arrested? Because a BPD officer has a serious problem on her hands. Over last......
Continue Reading "Introducing Awkward Moments in BPD History"