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Brother says retired trooper died trying to help others

Brother says retired trooper died trying to help others By Web Staff     WINTHROP, Massachusetts (WBZ) Aria Green said his brother, retired Massachusetts State Police Trooper Dave Green, died on Saturday doing what he did throughout his life – trying to help others. Dave Green was one of two people shot and killed by 28-year-old Nathan Allen in Winthrop, according to investigators. Allen allegedly crashed a stolen tractor-trailer into a building, then fatally shot Dave Green and Air Force veteran Ramona Cooper. District Attorney Rachael Rollins said Dave Green and Cooper were targeted because they were Black. Investigators say they discovered Allen had racist and anti-Semitic writings.

Accused Water Bottler-Tosser Must Stay Away From TD Garden

UpdatedWed, Jun 2, 2021 at 1:11 pm ET Replies(47) Cole Buckley, far left, 21, of Braintree, waits in line, Wednesday, to go into Boston Municipal Court, where he was arraigned on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola) BOSTON The 21-year-old Braintree man accused of throwing a water bottle at Kyrie Iriving after a Boston Celtics game was ordered to stay away from TD Garden at his arraignment Wednesday morning at Boston Municipal Court. Cole Buckley pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. He was released on $500 bail and is scheduled to return for a pre-trial hearing Aug. 5.

Seeking Peaceful Summer, Boston to Boost Youth Services, Tackle Gun Violence

Seeking Peaceful Summer, Boston to Boost Youth Services, Tackle Gun Violence Janey pleaded with residents not to use fireworks, saying it was illegal to do so and was triggering for veterans and others Published May 27, 2021 • Updated on May 27, 2021 at 7:17 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Boston Mayor Kim Janey on Thursday unveiled a five-part plan to ensure public safety this summer, saying a peaceful city is vital for residents to heal from the trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic. At a news conference, Janey said that, even though crime is down by about 20% compared to last year, the city is planning to boost services to make sure people stay safe during the summer months.

There s no simple solution to dirt bikes, ATVs in Franklin Park

What to do about dirt bikers and ATV riders zooming around the streets and parks of Boston? There’s not really a simple solution, officials suggested at a public meeting. The perennial presence of motorized vehicles in Franklin Park and the streets of Boston has become a hot button issue in recent days after a front-page story in the Boston Herald described it as “out of control.” City councilor Matt O’Malley hosted the virtual meeting on Franklin Park Wednesday, which was livestreamed on city councilor Julia Mejia’s Facebook page. (The planned Tuesday meeting was derailed after it was “Zoom bombed” with pornographic images, forcing the meeting to be delayed. The passcode for the Tuesday meeting was publicly shared online.)

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