Honoring Our Fallen Brother:
On Saturday, April 20, 2013, motorcycle officers from the Boston Police Department and surrounding departments escorted the hearse returning MIT Police Officer Sean Collier to his home in Wilmington. As the escort made its way through the streets of Boston, hundreds of uniformed officers from the BPD and departments all over New England lined the streets and solemnly saluted a young man who made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of the citizens of our fine city. Said one officer who politely asked not to be named, “Make no mistake, that kid’s a hero. His death saved lives and we will forever be grateful to him. Standing here and saluting is the least we can do to honor our fallen brother and his heroic actions.”In tribute to Officer Collier’s character and values, MIT is in the process of creating the Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund. Donations received will be used to establish the Collier Medal – a commendation to be awarded to individuals who demonstrate the values of Officer Collier. To learn more about how to make a donation – please click on the enclosed link:
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/letter-rafael-commemoration-details-0422.html
Traffic Advisory relative to area in and around Boylston Street
Boylston Street will continue to be closed from Berkeley Street to Mass Ave. On Tuesday, Newbury Street will be open to vehicular traffic. The Prudential Center will be open for business but only will be accessible from the Huntington Avenue Side.
Schools Closed Tomorrow in Boston: Tuesday, March 19, 2013
National Weather Service has warned that tomorrow morning’s commute will be extremely difficult. With that forecast in mind, Mayor Thomas M. Menino today met with his Snow Team and Interim Superintendent of Schools John P. McDonough and the decision has been made to close schools tomorrow, Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
The latest forecasts indicate that Boston could see 8 inches of snowfall with the expectation for freezing rain, ice, and sleet throughout the morning’s commute. Residents and commuters should expect very slow traffic as the City’s plowing operations continue throughout Tuesday morning. For commuters coming into Boston tomorrow, public transportation will be the best route. The Mayor and his team will continue to monitor the latest weather reports.
All Boston Centers for Youth and Families sites will be OPEN tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. All children over age 6 are welcome, but youth under 12 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at drop-off to complete a short written form.
Boston Public Works crews are prepared for the storm. They will pre-treat the roads before the snow starts and will work throughout tonight and into tomorrow. The department will have 396 pieces of equipment on hand for the overnight.
Residents with weather-related questions or concerns should call the Mayor’s 24-Hour Hotline at 617-635-4500, or contact us via Twitter using @NotifyBoston. Residents should also visit www.cityofboston.gov/snow for latest updates and to submit requests and find information online.
Mayor Menino also reminds residents of the following:
• Do not throw snow back into the street. “Throwbacks” force the city to remove snow from the same street twice.
• Shovel out fire hydrants, catch basins and pedestrian ramps close to your home.
• Property owners are reminded to shovel snow from sidewalks that abut their homes and businesses and any handicapped ramps close to your homes or business.
• Do not double-park.
• Please check on elderly neighbors and others in need.
• For additional snow and cold weather safety tips, please visit www.cityofboston.gov/snow
St. Patrick’s Day History: JFK and his wife, Jackie, marching in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston
St. Patrick’s Day History: JFK and his wife, Jackie, marching in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston:Identification Wanted: Boston Police Release Photos of Individual Wanted in Connection to Unarmed Robbery in East Boston

About 7:12 PM, on Thursday, 03/07/13, officers from District A-7 (East Boston) received a radio call for a hold-up alarm in the area of 470 Meridian St, East Boston (EXXON-MOBIL Gas Station).
On arrival, officers spoke to a visibly shaken and upset clerk who stated that a suspect attempted to rob the store. The victim stated a black male, dark complexion, 5’10″-6′, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, sunglasses, beard with medium thickness, and blue jeans entered the store. The victim observed the suspect’s hands reaching for his waistband area and at the same time stated “Come on, come on.. Just give me the money”. The victim refused to give the suspect the money and he repeated his statement again. The victim refused again and yelled at the suspect “Just get out of here”. The victim stated that the suspect then walked out of the store and headed in the direction of the Shore Plaza Development.
The suspect did not take anything from the store. A witness at Honey Dew Donuts located in the same store stated she heard the suspect enter the store and demand the money. The witness confirmed the description of the suspect. Officers canvassed the area to no avail.
The Boston Police Department is actively investigating facts and circumstances surrounding this incident. Anyone with information is asked to call District A-7 (East Boston) detectives at 617-343-4234.
Community members wishing to assist this investigation anonymously can do so by calling CrimeStoppers at 1(800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department will stringently guard and protect the identities of those wishing to remain anonymous.
Job Well Done!!! Officers Recognized for Great Police Work in East Boston
On a late Sunday night, in early April, Officer Polcaro of District A-7 (East Boston) was on patrol in the area of 32 Ashley Street when he observed two indviudals attacking and attempting to rob a lone victim. Thanks to the officer’s keen observation and immediate intervention, the assault stopped and the suspects fled the scene. A description of the suspects and their direction of flight was promptly broadcast over the police radio. Upon hearing the broadcast, Officers Espino, Dugal and Silva responded to the area in and around the Orient Heights train station. On arrival, an MBTA employee alerted the officers to two males who appeared to be running from something. According to the MBTA employee, the suspects had boarded a bus that was idling in front of the station. After boarding the bus, officers observed and apprehended the suspects wanted in connection to the armed robbery. Great teamwork!!!Safety Message for Students During Spring Break
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Spring break brings the opportunity for students to get away but it can also provide opportunity for would be thieves.
The Boston Police Department reminds students to secure their off campus housing units before leaving for ANY length, or extended period, of time. Check all the locks on doors and windows. Ask neighbors to watch the area around your home. Electronic devices are valuable and attractive to thieves, safeguard laptops, game systems, iPods and iPads. take them with you if at all possible. Do not let mail collect in mailboxes or on porches. Keep your apartment from being targeted, leave a light on a timer.
And finally, when you are at home, pay close attention to who’s coming and going from your multi-family dwelling or apartment building. Be sure anyone you do let into the building has a legitimate purpose for their visit.
The Boston Police encourages you to take a few extra minutes to do a simple security check before you leave your unit, it could help prevent you from becoming a victim.
Join the BPD!!! To Learn How – Read On!!!
The Boston Police Department (BPD) has a rich history as the oldest police department in the country. Today, the BPD is also considered one of the best. Its mission: working in partnership with the community to prevent crime and provide superior service with compassion and integrity. Come join us and become part of Boston’s future. If you want to make a difference in your community, sign up to take the upcoming civil service exam on April 20, 2013. For more information go to: www.mass.gov/civilservice3 Days Away from the TNT Premiere of Boston’s Finest!!!
Focusing on the brave men & women of the BPD, Boston’s Finest will offer viewers an up-close and very personal look at what it takes to protect & serve one of the greatest cities in America. Boston’s Finest hits airwaves for real on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 9:00pm on TNT.Boston’s Finest Premieres Tonight in Boston
On a cold Wednesday night in Boston, the action inside the Revere Hotel at 200 Stuart Street was hot, heavy and exciting as Donnie Wahlberg premiered his new series: Boston’s Finest in front of a packed house of police officers and public officials. Said Wahlberg, “I’m super proud of this project. I’m grateful to Mayor Menino, Commissioner Davis and the men and women of the BPD for allowing us the access we needed to follow them around and document their every move. The show looks great and I think people are going to love it.”Focusing on the men and women of the Boston Police Department, Boston’s Finest will offer viewers an up-close and very personal look at what it takes to protect and serve one of the greatest cities in America.
The show hits airwaves for real on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 9:00pm on TNT.






