The Globe identifies the 48-year-old man shot to death on Harold Street Sunday night as Craig Marriro, whose brother died the same way at the same place 21 years ago.
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Craig Marriro was the younger
By SonnyDigital
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 7:41am
Craig Marriro was the younger brother and recent victim. Darrell was the guy who was shot 21 years ago.
Stupid mistake fixed
By adamg
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 7:44am
Thanks.
I'm Angry, Frustrated, Sad
By speakingouthere
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 10:50am
Angry people. Desperate people. Unstable people.
Using Guns. Robbing, Carjacking, Wounding, Maiming, Killing. Madness...Sadness...Pain..Tears...Questions..Fears.... Anger...
Frustration...
WHAT DO WE DO TO STOP THIS MADNESS?
Make sure our current gun laws are enforced.
By Boston_res
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 11:01am
The way MA enforces its current gun laws is at best, weak. People at the statehouse last week argued for "TOUGHER GUN LAWS!" to try and "SAVE MORE LIVES!". Instead of asking why people like this keep getting off:
http://www.universalhub.com/2014/violent-criminal-...
Community
By Roslindaler
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 11:21am
I think that the person interviewed by the Globe who said that "It’s just this gang violence. You only got a selected few that make it bad” put their finger on it. That is a true statement. These issues are community issues. The people shot, and most likely their shooters, are from the places that they are being shot and killed. Overwhelmingly, the people in these commnuities are not directly involved in this activity and are terrorized by it. However, people within the community know who is involved and, more importantly, the families of those involved. The solution is to get to those families at the community level and break the cycle of gang violence and gang membership more generally.
For starters make people
By anon
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 11:38am
For starters make people serve their sentences and mandatory minimums instead of walking through a revolving door to offend all over again.
Having a youth culture where the thug life was unacceptable rather than condoned at best, venerated worst, would help too.
I Agree
By speakingouthere
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 2:32pm
BARTLEY-FOX LAW, ENACTED IN MASSACHUSETTS IN APRIL, 1975, WAS INTENDED TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF GUN RELATED CRIMES AND ILLICIT CARRYING OF FIREARMS.
1 Year Mandatory Jail Time!
It's been an epidemic in urban America
By anon
Tue, 06/10/2014 - 12:40pm
for 40+ years. MANY things have been tried.
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