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  2. 1982 Boston arson spree - Wikipedia

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    Between 163 and 260 fires were set by the group, causing an estimated total of between $20–50 million in damages, [1] [5] [6] [13] [24] [26] the most costly of which was a fire at the Spero Toy Company in South Boston on June 3, 1982, which caused an estimated $13.5 million in damages.

  3. Joseph M. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    He pointed to the fact that the number of minority uniformed officers increased from 5 to 15 percent during his tenure as proof that he was not insensitive to minorities. [5] In 1983, the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission charged Jordan and White with using Proposition 2 1/2 "as a cover" to lay off 284 patrolmen in 1981. Jordan disputed ...

  4. Category : Commissioners of the Boston Police Department

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    This page was last edited on 14 January 2025, at 20:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. George Floyd protests in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Protesters threw water bottles and fireworks, while police deployed tear gas. Several businesses were damaged or looted, including a Dunkin' Donuts that was broken into and set on fire. [ 22 ] Both Massachusetts State Police and National Guard forces were deployed to aid the city police, and the confrontation resulted in the MBTA Commuter Rail ...

  6. 5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will ...

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    To mark this day, here are 5 shocking facts about police brutality in the United States: 1. More than 920 people have been killed by the police in 2015 ... compared to 15 percent of white people ...

  7. Michael Cox (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, Cox was sworn in as the chief of police for Ann Arbor, Michigan. [7] He served until departing on July 31, 2022, for Boston. [2] Cox speaks at a press conference held in advance of the 2024 Boston Marathon. In July 2022, Cox was announced as the incoming commissioner of the Boston police by Mayor of Boston Michelle Wu. [8]

  8. Killing of Victoria Snelgrove - Wikipedia

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    Wrongful death lawsuit against city of Boston settled for $5.1 million Out-of-court lawsuit against FN Herstal settled for undisclosed amount Victoria E. Snelgrove [ 1 ] (October 29, 1982 – October 21, 2004) was an American journalism student at Emerson College in Boston , who died after being shot by officer Rochefort Milien of the Boston ...

  9. Boston reaches $2.4 million settlement with female police ...

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    Boston has reached a $2.4 million settlement with a high ranking female police commander who accused the department of gender discrimination, her lawyer said Wednesday. Beth Donovan, the first ...