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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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UMass to allow bomber to speak

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November 10, 2009

University administration kowtows to pressure from terrorist supporters. Excerpts from Boston Herald Article: A fuming Gov. Deval Patrick is taking on University of Massachusetts officials who now say they must allow a convicted terror bomber to speak on campus because of “academic freedom” – even after angry cops thought the event had been stopped....
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The Attempted Murder of Paul Landry and Michael Crosby

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November 9, 2009
The Attempted Murder of Paul Landry and Michael Crosby

The Attempted Murder of Massachusetts State Troopers Paul Landry and Michael Crosby by Members of Raymond Levasseur’s Terrorist “United Freedom Front” in 1982: On a cold winter night at approximately two o’clock in the morning of February 7, 1982, Massachusetts State Police Trooper Paul Landry pulled into the southbound North Attleboro, Massachusetts rest area...
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Mass. State Police agree to send extra troopers to Springfield

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October 23, 2009

Masslive:  State Police agree to send extra troopers to Springfield to help combat surge of violence Remember, criminals don’t take furlough days.
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Patrick Administration Ignoring $13M in SP Cost Cuts?

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October 23, 2009

Cop union blue over Deval Patrick’s cost-cut focus By Hillary Chabot | Friday, October 23, 2009 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Local Politics The state police union rebuffed Gov. Deval Patrick’s attempts for cost cutting before an early-morning meeting today, saying Patrick hasn’t acted on easy savings available by reshuffling top brass. Patrick plans to discuss...
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Police release new photo of New Britain Jane Doe

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October 15, 2009
Police release new photo of New Britain Jane Doe

Copyright 2009 The New Britain Herald Wednesday, October 14, 2009 10:46 PM EDT By LISA BACKUS Staff writer NEW BRITAIN — Police have obtained a newly retouched photo of a woman found murdered near a dumpster in 1995 in the hopes of discovering her identity and that of a woman found in Massachusetts in...
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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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Troopers ask Patrick for audit of State Police

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September 9, 2009
Troopers ask Patrick for audit of State Police

Link to Boston Globe Article The State Police union has urged Governor Deval Patrick to order an independent audit of the agency to investigate its complaint that the force is top heavy, with too many highly paid superior officers and not enough troopers… …“If there is any waste at the top with overstaffing of...
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Cleaning the Streets

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September 9, 2009
Cleaning the Streets

Troopers Robert Church and John Nickles of SP Springfield conduct a traffic stop in Chicopee, eventually resulting in the arrest of a fugitive from justice out of Maine.  (photo)
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