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Good morning, Boston! Today is Monday, May 24. We re talking inhumane conditions for those implicated in Whitey s killing, all about Kenmore and scrumptious spots to eat.
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There isn t exactly a national outcry for his ouster, but the Boston police commissioner fiasco is finally starting to catch up to Marty Walsh in Washington.
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Seth Moulton has been the most direct not out of character for the congressman from the North Shore. Moulton told The Boston Globe late last week that if its turns out Walsh is lying about not knowing about the allegations against Dennis White, he needs to resign.
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Acting Boston mayor signs ordinance limiting use of tear gas
May 13, 2021
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BOSTON (AP) Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey signed into law a city ordinance Thursday that limits how police use tear gas and other crowd-control techniques.
The measure, approved by the Boston City Council last month on a 7-5 vote, restricts the use of chemical crowd control agents and kinetic impact projectiles by law enforcement agents operating in Boston.
Under the ordinance, a police supervisor must approve their use and give warnings in advance. The new rules apply to individuals engaging in protests, demonstration, or gathering with more than 10 people.
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