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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Medford Police Chief Kirwan Arrested (1984) but in 2017 Medford Chief Sacco's Son GETS OFF!

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THE DOUBLE STANDARDS OF
LEO A. SACCO, JR.
IN THIS GANGSTER-INFESTED CITY!


1984 MEDFORD CHIEF KIRWAN ARRESTED BY NOW-CAPTAIN ALAN DOHERTY

olice chief suspended after arrest - UPI Archives - UPI.com

Aug 28, 1984 - MEDFORD, Mass. -- Police Chief John C. Kirwan was suspended from his job Tuesday after he was arrested by his own officers and charged ...

2017  LEO SACCO SENDS AN INNOCENT MAN TO COURT ON A VENDETTA, YET THE WEEK BEFORE HIS ALLEGEDLY DRUNK SON GETS OFF!
IT'S CALLED KARMA, LEO!

TIME TO WRITE A NEW SONG:
DIRTY DIRTY LEO! 
BY THE NEW BAND P.O.F.
PISSED OFF FXXS

5 Investigates: alleged drunk driving incident involving T cop sparks investigations

Officer is not arrested or charged


 https://www.wcvb.com/article/5-investigates-alleged-drunk-driving-incident-involving-t-cop-sparks-investigation/8631958


1976 THE FBI ARRESTED A MAN FOR THREATS AGAINST DOCTORS

OCTOBER 17, 2017 LEO A SACCO JR. THREATENED THIS JOURNALIST BECAUSE I INFORMED THE CITY COUNCIL ABOUT HIS SON'S LITTLE INCIDENT WITH THE BOTTLE...OR TWO BOTTLES...OR 10 BOTTLES, WE DON'T KNOW BECAUSE SONNY BOY GOT TO WALK AWAY FROM THE BREATHALYZER
"a relative" drove him home?  Gee, daddy, which relative would THAT be?


5 Investigates: alleged drunk driving incident involving T cop sparks ...

https://www.wcvb.com/article/5-investigates-alleged-drunk-driving.../8631958
Jan 23, 2017 - MBTA officer reportedly is not arrested or charged. ... Sources told 5 Investigates the Transit Police officer, Joe Sacco, was allegedly drunk ...
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F.B.I. SEIZES MAN IN DOCTOR THREATS

BOSTON, March 8 (UPI)—A 54‐year‐old man has been arrested and charged with sending more than 100 letters threatening the lives of Boston area doctors because he blamed the medical profession for the death of his father.
The letters caused “widespread concern in the medical profession in the Boston area,” according to Richard F. Bates, special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation office here.
The F. B. I. said that Ruggiero Perrotta of Somerville had been arrested following an investigation prompted by the Medford Police Department. The bureau said that Mr. Perrotta had been charged with violating the Federal extortion statute.