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Legal coddling off the desk when protesters assault cops
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Legal coddling off the desk when protesters assault cops

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Last updated: October 9, 2025 3:11 pm
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If Boston is severe about placing an finish to violent protests and assaults on cops, it ought to cease the criminal-coddling and begin serving up actual penalties.

Jail, fines and if an officer is significantly injured, jail time.

Protesters determined that Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of the Hamas terror assault on Israel, was the right time to launch a pro-Palestinian protest in downtown Boston. Whether or not intentionally obtuse or determined to earn their “have a look at me I’m a insurgent” patches, they gathered on the Frequent within the accent du jour, keffiyehs.

At roughly 6:50 p.m., they “turned on police.”

No shock there. Police are on the “individuals we hate” guidelines of the professionally aggrieved chanters and screamers who’ve made American cities their stage.

“At the moment, protesters turned on police, kicking a marked cruiser, assaulting officers, blocking visitors, and setting off units inflicting purple smoke within the air,” Boston Police spokesman Sgt. Det. John Boyle stated in a press release.

Because the Herald reported, a flyer distributed forward of the occasion urged protesters to “Flood Downtown for Palestine,” as if clogging Boston streets will get Hamas to launch the hostages, decide to a peace deal and cease utilizing the Palestinian individuals as pawns.

4 cops have been injured in reference to the incident. Two officers have been taken to native hospitals for remedy. Police have preliminary experiences of officers with damaged bones, however all accidents are thought-about non-life-threatening, Boyle stated.

“We have to put extra officers out on the road at these occasions and assist shield ourselves from these ruthless assaults. It’s occurring far too typically currently with no repercussions,” stated Larry Calderone, president of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Affiliation.

No repercussions — Calderone hit the nail on the pinnacle.

As a result of the suspects lining up in courtroom masked as if we’re six months into the COVID pandemic are going through justice in a progressive metropolis. It’s one that appears for “root causes” of violent habits, with punishment for such crimes an afterthought.

The identical individuals who decry ICE brokers masking up whereas patrolling American streets flip a blind eye to protesters overlaying their faces. One can’t be incorrect and the opposite proper. Except, after all, that employers frown on would-be hires noticed at violent protests. Right now’s social justice warriors will shout their calls for from the rooftops, anonymously after all.

It was the second night time of chaos and assault on police in as many days. A police cruiser was torched and officers have been assaulted early Sunday morning when a street-racing takeover with over 100 individuals turned violent on the intersection of Tremont Road and Massachusetts Avenue.

What we want are repercussions. And that requires judicial braveness. The type that doesn’t view legislation enforcement because the unhealthy guys and criminals as victims.

Assault cops? Ship some to the hospital? Take pleasure in your jail sentence. You’ll be able to in all probability nonetheless put on your COVID masks.

Editorial cartoon by Steve Kelley (Creators Syndicate)

 

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