Rob McDougall reports somebody was shot in the arm shortly before 7 p.m. The suspect was described as a black Hispanic male who fled in an older Civic last spotted headed toward Revere.
Andy Dost reports cops were in no mood to explain what was going on to bystanders:
Armed police have set up a tape perimeter at the Orient Heights stop. An officer told me when I asked, "Escaped zombies."
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Sick public servant
By Will LaTulippe
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 12:31am
I'm all for humor, but for Chrissakes, also give the guy the serious frickin' answer, Barney Fife.
Is it the feeling of
By anon
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 9:17am
Is it the feeling of entitlement, being uncontrollably nosey, or the old "I pay your salary" that makes people feel it's OK to butt in on a crime scene. Me personally, I like to let people do their jobs and I'll just look for it on Uhub.
"Butting in?"
By Will LaTulippe
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 11:31am
The guy asked the simple question of "what's going on?" He didn't probe the officer with 20 questions. I absolutely expect somebody who works for my city to tell me "some guy got shot in the arm."
No it probably wasn't 1 guy
By anon
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 12:16pm
No it probably wasn't 1 guy with 20 questions, it was probably 20+ people with a minimum of 1 question each. Everyone thinks they're special.
I would bet
By anon
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 1:52pm
That if this happened at the station you use everyday, you'd want to know what was going on. There is nothing wrong with simply asking what happened at a crime scene at a public transit station that you and your family may use daily. Regardless of what x amount of other people asked, this guy asked a simple question and even a stock "I can't provide any information" statement would have been more acceptable than a snarky response like that.
We don't think we're special
By Will LaTulippe
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 2:58pm
We know that we're entitled to accountability from our public officials. Christ, whose side are you on?
I would rather let them do
By anon
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 3:40pm
I would rather let them do their job and get the station open/buses rolling ASAP and wait for the damned news story. It's better than being a hindrance to the whole process a complaining about how long it to for them to get back to normal. These things aren't kept secret, this is strictly about people's egos.
A simple question of concern,
By Weezie
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 8:22pm
A simple question of concern, my god this is our neighborhood we do have the right to know. Our elected officials don't care. If this happened on the other side of the tunnel the law would be all over it. I want our neighborhood to be safe, for our children, women, elderly for everyone. We shouldn't have to live like animals. We all want the same for our families to be safe, don't accept this behavior from our law enforcement or city hall, Lets take Eastie back before it becomes a war zone.
If this happened in south
By Louise
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 10:37am
If this happened in south boston the mayor would be all over it. Wake up people not even our elected officials care
Zombies on the blue line!
By anon
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 9:25am
Maybe that is the reason you never see transit cops in the station but instead see their cruisers parked at the Winthrop yacht club.
Older Honda Civic =
By anon
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 11:47am
Older Honda Civic = Hooptie
Did it have one different color door, three missing hub caps, and a tinted side window?
dummy
By neslugger11
Wed, 10/31/2012 - 11:55am
To bad the crab was to dumb to aim and do more damage.
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