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Michelle Wu ought to demand higher safety after Boston Medical Middle rape
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Michelle Wu ought to demand higher safety after Boston Medical Middle rape

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Last updated: January 8, 2026 12:19 pm
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In the course of Michelle Wu’s orchestrated inaugural celebration, prosecutors described a mindless hospital horror that unfolded at Boston Medical Middle – a rape of {a partially} paralyzed affected person allegedly by a mentally unwell man allowed to freely roam the hospital’s hallways.

It occurred in September in what is meant to be a secure haven however too usually is a harmful campus. Drug addicts with needles often brazenly camp in entrance of the hospital, and in early December a safety guard suffered critical accidents in a stabbing on the BMC campus. The alleged assailant was lastly subdued by different safety guards after a wrestle.

Within the September incident, prosecutors described in court docket this week how the 55-year-old alleged rapist Barry Howze labored his method beneath the terrified sufferer’s mattress within the BMC emergency room and sexually assaulted her.

“This assault was brutal and brazen, and occurred in a spot the place folks go for assist,” Suffolk County prosecutor Kate Fraiman stated. “As a result of her partial paralysis, she couldn’t attain her cellphone, which was beneath her physique on the time.”

Howze, who reportedly has a historical past of violent offenses and psychological sickness, was capable of flee the scene however was arrested two days later on the hospital when he tried to acquire a customer’s cross and was acknowledged by safety. Howze’s legal professional blamed hospital workers for permitting him the chance to commit the crime and a few metropolis councilors are demanding solutions.

“This was a horrific and violent sexual assault on a defenseless affected person,” Councilor Ed Flynn stated. “The security and safety of sufferers and workers on the hospital can’t be ignored any longer. The hospital management should make instant and main adjustments and upgrades to their safety division.”

Flynn additionally despatched a letter to BMC CEO Alastair Bell questioning how the assailant was allowed to commit the rape.

The place is Wu? She was too busy celebrating herself with a weeklong inaugural of her second time period to take care of the rape on the medical heart, which is close to the middle of drug-ravaged Mass and Cass.

If the rape had occurred at a suburban hospital, folks could be demanding investigations and accountability.

However in Boston, Wu takes credit score for working the “most secure main metropolis within the nation” whereas usually ignoring crimes.

Wu ought to intervene and demand higher safety and security for the workers and sufferers at BMC.

Though the hospital is now not run by the town, it has a historic reference to Metropolis Corridor. It’s utilized by Boston residents, lots of them poor and disabled or from marginalized communities. She ought to be out entrance like Flynn demanding accountability from the hospital.

Boston Medical Middle, positioned within the metropolis’s South Finish, is the most important “safety-net” hospital in New England. It’s partially overseen by the Boston Public Well being Fee, whose members are appointed by the mayor.

BMC was fashioned in 1996 by the Thomas Menino administration as a merger between the city-owned Boston Metropolis Hospital, which first opened in 1864, and Boston College Medical Middle.

Menino known as the merger “crucial factor I’ll do as mayor.”

When he was appointed CEO by the hospital board of trustees in 2023, Bell provided recycled Wu-speak to speak about how BMC was making an attempt to “reshape” how the hospital delivers well being care.

“The best way we take into consideration the well being of our sufferers and members extends past conventional medication to environmental sustainability and points akin to housing, meals insecurity, and financial mobility, as we research the foundation causes of well being inequities and empower all of our sufferers and communities to thrive,” Bell stated.

However the hospital has been stricken by safety points in the previous few years, and a contract dispute with the nurses’ union. The nurses at BMC’s Brighton campus approved a three-day strike late final 12 months over administration calls for to chop staffing and retirement advantages.

Kirsten Ransom, BMC Brighton RN and Massachusetts Nurses Affiliation co-chair, stated, “This vote sends a transparent message that our members are united in our dedication to make a stand for our sufferers, our neighborhood and our skilled integrity within the wake of this blatant effort to steadiness BMC’s finances on the backs of those that have the best influence on the protection of the sufferers and the longer term success of this facility.”

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