Monday, April 29, 2013

"Did The Police Let Their Guard Down?"-Boston Globe.


“Absolutely,” acknowledged Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis in an interview last week.
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 "[R]eporting by the Globe raises questions about the quality of data shared [by FBI] about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the bombing suspect who died after a gunfight with police...No one was watching him. He and his brother were free to buy the materials needed to assemble their deadly weapons and saunter onto Boylston Street.


Good for Commissioner Davis. Stand-up guy, here.