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Breanna Lungo-Koehn states in the Medford News Weekly:
This
week, I joined Police Chief Jack Buckley and Medford Police Detective
Brooke Stanton Hurd to donate gift cards to Portal to Hope, a nonprofit
organization offering free services to victims of domestic violence. The
gift cards were made possible by the City and Chamber of Commerce’s
COVID-19 Relief Fund and will be used to support victims of domestic
violence who are in greater need as a result of the pandemic.
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Joe
Viglione responds: On April 14, 2020 the New York Times noted that
domestic violence was up - other media noted as much as 35 percent:
"Now,
with families in lockdown worldwide, hotlines are lighting up with
abuse reports, leaving governments trying to address a crisis that
experts say they should have seen coming." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/world/coronavirus-domestic-violence.html
On
May 8th I turned 66, and I was very happy, a lot of wonderful things
were happening in my life, embracing the "youth of old age," we rock and
rollers are forever eternal, just ask Mick Jagger. I have a great
roommate, but we had someone living with us who was abusing her tiny
kitten, breaking furniture, hurling furniture around her room night
after night (I'm guessing it was exercise) - ripping a room apart that I
had put new sheets on and spent a good amount of time on. She took the
new sheets for her own room, threw food and wrappers around the
kitchen, a 25 year old general nuisance. Who do you think had to clean
up after her day after day after day?
On
May 15th one of my cats had to have teeth removed, which is traumatic,
but what followed was even more so. The violent woman living in our
home threw me down a flight of stairs yelling that she was going to kill
my cats and kill me. My arm was fractured, though she was aiming to
break my neck. There is a restraining order on her, of course, and she
is facing serious charges of Assault and Battery on an Elder (broken arm
is also listed in the charges.) I couldn't give my kitty his urgent
medicine, I was carted off in an ambulance, just a horrific and
life-altering act of pure hate. The landlord failed to remove her in
January when she was causing trouble night after night, a violation of
the Quiet Enjoyment law.
The
police came to the hospital, I was the second case they were
investigating at the same hospital. The officer told me that if I
didn't go into surgery and spend the night at the hospital, to please
alert him that I was going home. They did not want her there under the
same roof with me. These are Malden officers as I live on a street that
goes directly into Medford, but on the Malden side. 100 yards and I'm
back into Medford.
Well,
some of you know that I am a student of a church that has an aversion
to some medications, not a member of that church or any as I don't
believe in organized religion, but I am a churchgoer. Suddenly there is
morphine and oxy and tylenol being pumped into a system that drinks hot
tea rather than alcohol, and ginger ale and such. It was daunting, it
was terrifying, and my kitties were at home without me while I'm stuck
in a hospital getting X rays and meds and talking to nurses and a kindly
police officer. The hospital released me around 5 pm and when I
arrived home I went into the living room. Three hours later at 8 pm the
doorbell rang. The woman who assaulted me thought she could talk her
way out of it. She was in the kitchen cooking. I figured it was the
police, I had forgotten to call them as they had advised...well...this
pretty clean-from-medicine body was chock full of the hospital's
one-size-fits-all (not!) drugs ...the officer from the hospital and his
partner entered the house and said "Oh, good, he's home" then turned to
me and said "Why didn't you call us?" "Sorry, officers, I'm not myself"
(paraphrased)...they asked me to go to my room so that they could deal
with her. She started to talk to them but they cuffed her / apprehended
her. She couldn't talk her way out of an unprovoked assault (she was
punching me repeatedly and saying she was going to give me COVID -
because of my age, before hurling me down the stairs with all her
might.)
In all of my
66 years I am not aware of any broken bones, sprains, yes, but I'm a
pretty durable guy. This was an awful new experience for me.
Breanna
and Police Chief Buckley can bellow their hot air about domestic
violence. Neither of them give a damn about me, or about you. They are
engaged with a subversive group that reminds me of the woman who threw
me down the stairs. Hate for hate's sake. Just wanting to get some
attention and cause a ruckus. This isn't about ethnicity or drug abuse
or the atomic bomb or Trump being a jerk, this is a real life issue
under COVID 19.
As I
lay crumpled at the bottom of the stairs, unable to move my arm, she
called the landlord and said that she was "Tired of social distancing."
You see, I was feeding my cats around 9:15 am AFTER taking out the
trash and recycling and doing house chores. It takes 5-7 minutes to
feed my kitties, but that woman wanted to use the kitchen and flung the
cat dishes at me, threw three ceramic coffee cups at me, which I caught,
and then she just started landing punches, punch after punch.
In
Medford I was assaulted by the City Clerk, Edward P. Finn. June 16,
2015. It was about the election. Breanna Lungo Koehn did not intervene
or help me in any way, nor did Chief Sacco who sneered at me October 17,
2017 saying "You get the police service that you deserve." You see,
I'm a journalist and the city doesn't like that. A city councilor
intimidated me, and he should have went to prison. He didn't step up,
nor did the police interview him, intentionally. So this feigned
ignorance when it comes to real violence, especially by a city official
who took an oath and was illegally censoring two seniors in Medford (I
have the evidence) and a disgusting police force with 32 Brady Listed
cops but not Paul Mackowski, that dirty son of a bitch, and Paul Covino,
another rat bastard, when dirty filthy officers of the law allow a man
to get beaten and threaten "witness intimidation" for that other rat
bastard, Richard F. Caraviello, don't sicken us, Breanna, with your
bullshit about domestic violence. I have a broken arm, and the city of
Medford has abused me for over a decade and a half.
Chief
Buckley should be investigated and sent to prison for a long stretch
and take Mackowski and Covino with him. Ed Finn got away with abusing a
human being because he wanted to support Stephanie Muccini-Burke in the
election. That, people, is the criminal organization that is the city
of Medford. Richard F. Cararviello lied to the police and possibly lied
under oath to judge and jury. They think they are special in Medford,
and here's the punch line: Breanna and Chief Buckley are playing with a
subversive group. It is going to attract nut cases from outside of
Medford and outside of Massachusetts. The violence in Chicago could come
right into Medford because of Buckley and Lungo-Koehn's disastrous
handling of Mobilize Medford and this pseudo Black Lives Matter with a
bunch of teenagers who don't have a clue about discrimination.
Elder
lives matter. Gay lives matter. But the mayor can give her speeches
and no one came to my rescue when a violent dirty city clerk hit a
citizen because he didn't like my reporting. Breanna Lungo Koehn never
called or asked if she could help a victim of violence, so her
negligence is noted. Maybe she saw the photo of my fractured arm and
ordered up some champagne. It's something that Mackowski and Covino
would do, but consider this, I'm not just the journalist..., attorney Lungo-Koehn.
I'm the evidence...
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