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Levasseur Not Appearing at UMass (again), Protest to Continue as Planned

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November 11, 2009

Parole Commission denies convicted terrorist permission to travel out of Maine The United States Parole Commission has denied convicted serial bomber and domestic terrorist Raymond Levasseur permission to travel to Massachusetts to make an appearance at a controversial and ill-planned event at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Levasseur served 18 years, less than...
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Large Turnout Expected to Protest Levasseur Appearance

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November 11, 2009
Large Turnout Expected to Protest Levasseur Appearance

Challenge given to UMass Administration, Governor The widow of a slain New Jersey State Trooper as well as numerous members of many police departments and organizations are expected to be at UMass in Amherst on Thursday evening to protest the appearance of convicted terrorist Raymond Levasseur. Levasseur was the leader of the anarchist group...
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Convicted Terrorist, Leader of Cop Killing Gang To Address Students

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November 9, 2009

Speech had been canceled; now back on in quiet backroom deal. The State Police Association of Massachusetts has learned that the appearance of unrepentant convicted terrorist and serial bomber Raymond Luc Levasseur which had been canceled due to public outrage will in fact go forward on November 12. This appearance at UMASS / Amherst...
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Outrage over terror speaker

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November 6, 2009
Outrage over terror speaker

Cops, widow blast governor on response “It’s hugely offensive that a state school that receives tax dollars would invite Levasseur,” said Richard R. Brown, president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts. “This guy committed atrocities against our country and the talk was only canceled under pressure.” The United Freedom Front was responsible for...
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Flag man “Out of Control” and cursing at motorists

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October 16, 2009
Flag man “Out of Control” and cursing at motorists

Essex Police/Fire: Flag man, motorist exchange words September 26, 2009 05:31 am — ESSEX — A motorist contacted police to complain about a flag man directing traffic during the Route 133 construction project. The driver called police at 1:37 p.m. Thursday to report a flag man was “out of control” at the intersection of...
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SPAM Pushes for Collective Bargaining Change

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October 8, 2009

More than 40 State Police officers packed into a small State House hearing room Tuesday morning to show support for a change in state collective bargaining law that would block the department’s commanding officer from wielding what they say is excessive authority. The State Police Association of Massachusetts say they want to preserve the...
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OUR GREEDY GHOSTS ARE TERRIFYING

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October 5, 2009

By Michele McPhee I love fall in New England. There is no better time of year then fall. We have haunted houses galore — like the Witch’s Woods at the Nashoba Valley Ski Resort, which I visited this past weekend. Screeching at the creepy clowns and the blood-streaked ghouls in Westford on Saturday night...
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Trooper Newspaper October 2009 Editor’s Note

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October 2, 2009
Trooper Newspaper October 2009 Editor’s Note

A year ago, many of us heard Secretary of Transportation Cohen at the public hearing on the Detail/Flagger issue, state that no matter what testimony was presented, there would be flaggers, because there would be a substantial monetary savings to the state. No matter what testimony was presented? Why let the truth get in...
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Accused bank robber was employed as civilian flagger

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July 28, 2009
Accused bank robber was employed as civilian flagger

Sunbeam Television Corp. (WHDH): BOSTON — Troubling new information about two accused bank robbers has raised a red flag for police. Police said the two men have been arrested more than 70 times, and that one of them was working as a civilian flagger directing traffic. http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO118506/
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