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CITIZEN TALKING POINTS
Part 1: PREFACE
A KILLING AT THE LIBRARY
or...when Medford or Winchester is reactive instead of Proactive, we residents are less safe!
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When a crazed person stabs someone at a LIBRARY, things are out of control.
1)We "over 60" seniors have been complaining to MULTIPLE libraries that there are too many unruly people taking over.
2)I personally have gone to library directors in multiple libraries (yes, yes, yes, I did litigate against one for non-action!*) because the staff - almost always wonderful people - appear to be given marching orders...much like Muccini-Burke does as alleged mayor of Medford.
(*at the library in question an early thirties librarian was hitting on the older men. lots of them. He took an extra special liking to me because I was in my 40s at the time, I in my old age of youth while the others were in the youth of old age...the 60s, at the time.) He was the talk of the librarians...and they approached me to ask if he was gay (??? - hello? You need a Scarlet Letter G on his forehead or something???) ...he used to go to the movies with me or to TV3 Medford until I sued his boss...she put her foot down and forbid him to fraternize with the enemy.... ( Kind of like how Mayor Burke would be if Ryan Burke started going to record stores with me...ha ha...she'd be furious...) I was on the newsletter committee for the library and, of course, did video there, but no one gives a damn unless you are in the "in" crowd, much like Medford
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In Winchester things have been great at the library for the past year or so; the school kids who were rampaging on the computers and were having a party appear to have found another area of the library where they can be young reprobates. Good. See my Mr. Wilson hat from Dennis the Menace. Especially if you are on deadline and have to get some work done, you don't need a riotous bunch jumping on one computer three at a time (a no no at the library...and at least they would get called out for that) --
- hey, back in the 1960s you would have PEACE AND QUIET IN A LIBRARY, which you can probably find in Medford's falling-apart-library because it's more of a ghost town; dimly lit, dirty, old building...that's why Medford residents go elsewhere, Stephanie...where you don't have to PAY TO PARK TO GO to THE LIBRARY...what an oxymoron!
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In Winchester we, the "over 60 set" - have been much happier with the reprobate removal...
And then this...
Maybe because of that uncommon congeniality, the sight of one of the neighborhood boys one Saturday about four years ago was all the more alarming.
Jeffrey Yao, then in his late teens, seemed in an inexplicable fury, and was smashing clay pots against the ground, one after another, shattering them.
No one then could yet foresee that this was an early sign of dark trouble, or that Yao would talk of hearing voices or that, some four years later, he would allegedly sneak up behind an old high school classmate, Deane Kenny Stryker, and stab her more than 20 times, killing her.
Read the full story. Jeffrey Yao, then in his late teens, seemed in an inexplicable fury, and was smashing clay pots against the ground, one after another, shattering them.
No one then could yet foresee that this was an early sign of dark trouble, or that Yao would talk of hearing voices or that, some four years later, he would allegedly sneak up behind an old high school classmate, Deane Kenny Stryker, and stab her more than 20 times, killing her.
Yawn...once again, I told you so!
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2018/02/neighbors_thought_he_would_kill_somebody
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lots more on ClipGate and alleged cover-ups soon. Part 2 today or tomorrow...
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