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Article:
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/06/03/boston-george-floyd-riots-police-union-letter-rachael-rollins/
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This is her current, pinned Tweet:
It is misleading. Christian Cooper is not dead.
It also encourages people to harass white women to try to elicit racist statements from them under duress.
Why doesn't DA Rollins replace that pinned Tweet with what she thinks the consequences should be for the perpetrator and perpetrator/bystander police officers involved in Mr. Floyd's murder, or is she as invested as every other powerful person in Massachusetts in portraying me as a raving lunatic, screaming about nothing?
Did I somehow miss her investigation of the abuses and other bad conditions at homeless shelters? Did I also miss her investigation of my years of reports about voyeurism criminally victimizing the public?
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I republished the address for this video at this blog again yesterday; maybe she missed it.
https://youtu.be/Hiq-pOxD324
Here are some screenshots of what I also wrote with it when I published it at YouTube in 2016:
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Since I published that video in 2016, criminal voyeurism has also proliferated to women's locker rooms, showers and toilet stalls at Boston Sports Clubs. All of the Boston Sports Clubs should be investigated, starting with the location on Harrison Avenue. The men's and women's facilities should be investigated. I anonymously texted the Boston Police Department Crime Stoppers about the voyeurism at Boston Sports Clubs several times when I was homeless from 2017 to 2019 and they didn't stop it. I also published many pages giving the contact information for the Boston Police Crime Stoppers, asking that people who knew that I was telling the truth corroborate it. Apparently nobody did, considering that the voyeurism has continued, the conglomerate's lewd and degrading taunts toward me have continued, and I am now being criminally victimized in an apartment in Massachusetts for the third time in a row.
The conglomerate has promoted these crimes for so many years, and the people who are supposed to prevent and investigate crime have ignored the issue for so many years, that it's probably happening all over the state and throughout the rest of the country. Obviously, impoverished tenants are at the highest risk among renters.
I know that DA Rollins disagreed with the police about Operation Clean Sweep, and I was on her side for that. However, I wouldn't say that she or anyone else followed up.
Here's my last Tweet about homelessness in the Boston area:
I had meant to spend part of the summer talking to homeless people whom I haven't talked to before. However, since the homeless population has been disproportionately infected by COVID-19 because social distancing is impossible at homeless shelters, I think I should wait before resuming those conversations.