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Arresting sample of hires at Metropolis Corridor
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Arresting sample of hires at Metropolis Corridor

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Last updated: August 28, 2025 1:37 pm
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Simply what’s going on in Boston Metropolis Corridor?

One more staffer has made the information — and never in a great way.

Because the Herald reported, Nasiru Ibrahim, a 25-year-old property administration worker for town, was arrested following a “violent confrontation” with a State Police trooper in South Boston this summer time.

Summarizing the police report, Ibrahim was pulled over in a site visitors cease, tried to flee in his automobile, and tased the officer.

The trooper wrote that he recovered a loaded firearm “geared up with a machine gun conversion gadget, generally generally known as a ‘Glock swap.” Ibrahim doesn’t have a license to hold a firearm in Massachusetts, the report states.

The kicker: the gun had been wrapped in a Boston property administration sweatshirt. Strategy to symbolize town.

Ibrahim “was positioned on unpaid administrative go away instantly after town grew to become conscious of the allegations towards him,” the mayor’s workplace stated.

The query: why was he employed within the first place? Ibrahim had a prison document that concerned a previous gun and drug arrest. One would assume that will elevate a crimson flag in HR.

Until flags solely go up after they’re waved in resistance. In any other case, mum’s the phrase. It apparently was when a registered Stage 3 intercourse offender landed on the payroll of the parks of recreation division. He’s now not in that job, however given the frequency of staffers being arrested, Metropolis Corridor hiring is overdue for a evaluation and overhaul.

Councilors Erin Murphy and Ed Flynn are calling for “fast reforms to background checks, sex-offender screening, and ongoing suitability critiques for Metropolis of Boston hiring and employment,” in keeping with their listening to order.

That is apparently new floor for the hiring division at Metropolis Corridor, the lapses displaying up with every new mug shot. Jacqueline Cherisme, a housing supervisor with the Boston Public Well being Fee, was arrested final month in reference to a lethal April taking pictures.

Daunasia Yancey, the deputy director of Mayor Wu’s workplace of LGBTQ+ Development, was arrested and charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a harmful weapon in April.

“The sample of incidents in current months underscores a severe hole in safeguards, suggesting further instances could exist undetected, and requiring pressing coverage reform to make sure public belief and security,” the councilors’ order went on to state.

That’s the factor that ought to fear Bostonians: there could also be further instances, and taxpayers are actually paying for them. It’s one factor to observe tax {dollars} be wasted; it’s one other to be taught your cash goes to pay the salaries of Metropolis Corridor staff who ought to by no means have been employed.

Mayor Michelle Wu talked about town’s dedication to its reentry companies, which give a pathway for ex-convicts to get employed by Metropolis Corridor. That’s all effectively and good, however security requirements shouldn’t take a again seat to an agenda.

Wu is once more a grasp of spin: “We’re a metropolis that holds all of our metropolis staff to extremely excessive requirements,” Wu instructed reporters.

However not, apparently, within the hiring division.

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