The Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports Boston Municipal Court Judge Richard Sinnott refused to let its prosecutors drop charges against seven people arrested during protests Saturday over the pro-Trump bigot march through Back Bay and downtown.
All seven were charged with disorderly conduct, some also with resisting arrest. Sinnott did allow prosecutors to drop the cases against two protesters for whom "the police reports did not present probable cause to support charges," the DA's office reports.
DA Rachael Rollins vowed to seek a reversal of Sinnott's decisions:
By compelling arraignment in every case, the judge punished the exercise of individuals' First Amendment right to protest. At my request, prosecutors used the discretion constitutionally allocated to the executive branch to triage cases and use our resources most effectively to protect public safety. Make no mistake: some people were appropriately arraigned and will be held accountable for actions that put the safety of the public and law enforcement at risk. For those people now tangled in the criminal justice system for exercising their right to free speech - many of whom had no prior criminal record - I will use the legal process to remedy the judge’s overstepping of his role.
Prosecutors did move forward with more serious charges against seven other people - who were charged with offenses that included assault and battery on a police office, carrying a dangerous weapon and accosting.
Separately, the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association fired off an angry letter to US Rep. Ayanna Pressley for her support of a fund helping 34 protesters pay for bail and legal expenses.
In the letter, BPPA President Michael Leary told Pressley that, if anything, she should be convincing people to respect the police:
My members have informed me that the individuals who were arrested on Saturday were not peaceful protesters but were committing crimes of assault against Boston Police Officers. In fact at least four officers were injured by actions of some of the protesters. These officers were screamed at, abused and fought by these so-called peaceful protesters. Your actions in support of these individuals serves only to encourage criminal and disruptive behaviors such as those suffered by my members this weekend. This attitude also further contributes to the growing we/they attitude against police officers in this Country. As an elected official and particularly as someone who has historically worked with the Boston Police Department and the BPPA as a member of the Boston City Council you should be working to encourage Boston city residents and visitors to respect and cooperate with Boston Police officers who are there to serve and protect. The BPPA supports the right of free speech, but free speech does not include the right to abuse and assault the men and women who are appointed to keep the peace. ...
I urge you to reconsider your support of the protest bail fund. Instead, I hope you will make it clear to your supporters that you don't approve of violent behavior against public safety personnel.
A list of the arrested people and their charges show that, in fact, most of the people arrested Saturday were not charged with "committing crimes of assault against Boston Police officers."
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I'd say you're right
By Old Groucho
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 7:45am
The boyos were pumped to be there and when given the nod, more than happy to "clear the area".
The number of officers, the riot gear, it was so over the top that the only reasonable explanation is the BPD was sending message.
In my opinion, Evans would have never let this happen. That new clown with the car dealer smile was nowhere to be found.
Those thin blue line stickers are an ominous harbinger of terrible things to come, folks.
Terrible things.
Which part, exactly, was
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 7:45am
Which part, exactly, was disgusting?
the part where ...
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 3:33pm
My tax dollars paid for violent attacks on people exercising their first amendment rights.
If you don't think that is disgusting, you need to go back to high school and learn a whole fuckton of history.
That is 100%
By erik g
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 7:51am
their intent, yes. These guys are professional trolls. They know they're badly outnumbered, so they pick fights they think they can win. The white supremacists marching in Portland came out and admitted that they're just trying to suck up resources from counterprotesters, because counterprotesters have to show up in much larger numbers, or they risk violence against themselves or spectators. In Boston, they planned a parade route that was impossible to secure as thoroughly as the demonstration on the Common two years ago, because they were looking for protesters to do something stupid and give them more ammunition in the ongoing media narrative of "who are the REAL fascists: the self-identified fascists, or antifa?!"
The BPPA is totally complicit with everything the white supremacists are doing, BTW. They're hard-right, they hate Rollins, and they're OK with lefties getting stomped if it helps advance their narrative. We should pay their newsletter about as much mind as we do FISH's concern trolling.
Amazing, only two of the
By Murkin
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 6:40am
Amazing, only two of the violent counter protesters arrested were from Boston. Funny, this site usually points out when "out of towners" come into the city and cause problems.
Gotta hand it to the violent counter protesters, they made the bigot Trump marchers look like the good guys in this one. Peaceful, yet disillusion, marchers vs a bunch of violent counter protesters assaulting cops. I'm sure they will fail to see how counterproductive they have become.
Counterproductive?
By mdr
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 8:20am
This is only true if you believe that police, here protecting the Straight Pride marchers, should not be held to a higher standard than civilians despite being heavily armed. It was plainly a disproportionate show of violence and the City of Boston should be ashamed. If you are looking for out-of-towners making trouble then you have got them in the police.
"violent counter protestors assaulting cops"
By Michael
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 8:30am
[footage not found]
ask any cop that was there...
By Patriciax
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 8:41am
ask any cop that was there...
Yeah, REALLY.
By lbb
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 2:15pm
Oh. Sure. Just ask 'em. I'm sure they feared for their lives.
Footage
By Chokmah
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 11:18am
Footage
Deleted
By ElizaLeila
Thu, 09/05/2019 - 1:25pm
youtube account deleted, no footage.
Did you really just say, "they made the bigot Trump marchers
By MC Slim JB
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 9:36am
look like the good guys"? Ah, no.
They're still a bunch of racist, homophobic neo-Nazis. There's no way to make them look good. The idea that you think they could be made to look good is not a good look for you.
When one side throws bottles
By Murkin
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 10:38am
When one side throws bottles of piss at the cops, it tends to make the point they’re trying to prove irrelevant.
again
By Michael
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 10:40am
[footage not found]
there were thousands of people with cameras there so it shouldn't be too hard to produce some evidence of this, were it real
You haven't been watching the videos have you?
By peter
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 10:32am
Sitting on the ground is not assaulting a cop. When captain danilecki "dropped" his pepper spray canister into a crowd then dove in to grab it, is that the protester's fault? When danilecki's unit plowed through protesters standing where they were told to, rather than use the clear, secured area reserved for police, was that the protester's fault too?
For anybody who is curious
By ZachAndTired
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 10:44am
For anybody who is curious about the details on this:
[url]https://medium.com/@crschmidt/captain-john-danilec...
I hadn’t watched any of the
By berkleealum
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 10:56am
I hadn’t watched any of the videos until now. Interesting how the video evidence invariably contradicts early messaging from reactionaries.
Captain Jack is a great cop
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 11:14am
But the mob demands a fall guy so Jack will be reassigned to a desk somewhere. Local colleges and universities will no longer allow their campus police bicycle units to support the Boston Police and cities and towns such as Somerville will no longer send their officers to support BPD.
Yeah
By Rob O
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 1:22pm
Based on the video, he seems exactly like the cool-headed professional that should be in uniform.
/s/ end
cop defenders mantra
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 2:37pm
cops don't do bad things!
but if they do, it's a "few bad apples"
but we can't REMOVE the bad apples
because he's really a good guy deep down
and you, the public, MADE him do it
I swear to god, it's like a society of beaten wives.
all cops are pigs. wanna fight about it? show me one BPD officer advocating for this douchebag's removal.
Thank You
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 7:28am
Thank you Adam for not just posting their response but also assessing the validity of their response and pointing out how obviously non-factual it is and also citing the evidence used for that determination.
I'm so sick of news organizations who shirk their ability to investigate in favor of just letting both sides have their say even if one of those sides is demonstrably wrong.
Counter protesting is dumb!
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 7:58am
They’re trolls and this was their plan from the very beginning. Everyone who showed up to counter protest just fell into their trap. Deserve every ounce of that pepper spray they got for being foolish.
Then don't do it
By lbb
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 2:19pm
Then don't do it. Sit on the sidelines and hope the fascists never come for you.
unfortunately there is a fine
By JohnJosephCroMag
Thu, 09/05/2019 - 9:18am
unfortunately there is a fine line between not feeding the trolls and sitting idly by while fanatics consolidate power. see 1923 in Munich.
Better Video?
By Anony-mouse
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 8:19am
All the video I saw does indeed make the police look bad.
I'd like to see longer / unedited video of the same people to better guage their behavior. From body cams, bystanders, news, etc.
Round One/Round Two/ Round Three /Round Four
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 8:44am
Round one was won by the cops who didn't want to be there but did their job.
Round Two was won by the Judges who did their job and sent a message
Round Three will be fought by politicians like Rachael Rollins and Congresswoman Presley who will go toe to toe with politicians like Baker and Walsh who will cry 'No Mas'.
and the round go to Rachael Rollins.
Round Four and winner by knockout Michelle Wu
Counter-protesters, by def, were the ones looking to start shit.
By section77
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 9:05am
Not that I support the fools who organized this, but I was smart enough to ignore them. You kids need to own up to your actions. I don't know why you thought you had a free pass to do whatever you wanted, under the new definition of "right thinking people". We are not here to indulge you as your parents always have. Except for the DA, of course.
First Amendment
By anon
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 12:32pm
We have a right to show up.
We have a right to be there.
I pay taxes - and I'm very disturbed by the out of control cops attacking people who had a right to be there for no reason other than they are under fire for corruption.
Anything that includes "I pay my taxes" is going to be weak.
By section77
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 5:00pm
Sorry but you don't get a day pass to break shit. I know you guys got all giddy to go fight the bad guys and all, but it doesn't work that way.
What did they break?
By adamg
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 6:06pm
Show me links to evidence that something was broken on Saturday.
Were you there?
By lbb
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 2:23pm
No. No you weren't. So you're in no position to say what "you kids" (amusing...wrong but amusing) were "looking" to do.
And we are not here to indulge you as you wallow in fact-free bullshit as a means of self-gratification.
Screaming at police officers?
By mcm
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 9:28am
"These officers were screamed at"
Screaming at police officers shouldn't be a criminal offense.
If police officers can't handle being yelled at by people who think they suck at their jobs I guess they should get jobs in retail, or as school teachers....
Not School Teachers or Retail either
By Pete X
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 12:45pm
They get yelled at plenty, they just can't arrest their antagonists.
Or...
By lbb
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 2:24pm
...shoot pepper spray in their faces and smash them with batons.
Thanks for making my point,
By mcm
Thu, 09/05/2019 - 10:16am
Thanks for making my point, Pete X :-)
The judge is a Republican hack.
By Xanadu
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 9:56am
The judge Richard Sinnott is a Republican hack. He and his wife were appointed by Charlie Baker to the same court. They donate to Republicans. Sinnott's father was the last censor in the city of Boston. So, it's no surprise Dick wouldn't be lenient on the people protesting the invasion of Boston by Trump-loving bigots.
THIS!
By Steve in Somerville
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 5:38pm
SO MUCH THIS.
For those who enjoy primary source material, here's the elder Mr. Sinnott's obituary from the New York Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/03/us/r-j-sinnott-...
I've also seen screenshots of donor data from the 2004 presidential election showing that Sinnott donated to "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth." The guy is a real peach.
Antifa
By Jon Carry
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 11:46am
Antifa actually stands for "Anti First Amendment".
No
By Michael
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 11:47am
I think it stands for "Assault Rifle"
I was there
By cybah
Wed, 09/04/2019 - 11:55am
I know what I saw
I know who I saw
I know what my pictures saw too
Not sure I want to air my opinions considering this thread but...
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