PAX Centurion - March / April 2015
www.bppa.org PAX CENTURION • March/April 2015 • Page 19 F irst off, my thoughts and prayers to Police Officer John Moynihan for a speedy recovery. They don’t come much braver than John. It’s incredible that this miscreant who shot John did not spend more time in jail for the same infraction he had committed several years earlier. When you have no regard for the law you can pretty much rule out contributing to society in any good way. Aside from his family I have not heard one good thing about this wanna-be-cop-killer. O for two with a toe-tag works fine for me. Live by the sword, die by the sword! I was impressed how most of the ministers in the area came for- ward to rally around the police after this unprovoked assault on Of- ficer Moynihan. Having viewed the video surveillance which clearly showed the suspect pulling out a gun and shooting Of- ficer Moynihan point blank in the face was proof enough for these ministers. There it is in black and white for the whole world to witness and you have Black Lives Matter protestors coming out of the woodwork to complain about out of control police. Can you believe the audacity of these fools?Any excuse to reel against authority. What really shocked me was the Harvard activist who leads this group and his total disrespect for our Superinten- dent-in-Chief Willy Gross. So this is what Harvard teaches their students. I know other colleges would find this student’s behavior unbecoming and expel him. His profane laced tirade was as low as you could get. I commend Chief Gross for never losing his cool and having a perfect command of temper. I’m sure this Harvard student’s parents would be very proud of his actions. NOT! Because we are professionals and held to a higher standard we must endure verbal attacks from pukes like this. Our impulse is to choke the living crap out of them, but instead we bite our tongues and ask our higher power to grant us patience. Not an easy task when people are pushing your buttons. I think with age we gain more wisdom and allow windbags like this to blow off steam and expose themselves for the idiots they really are. Getting ahead of this tragedy by showing the video of the incident to local ministers and leaders of the community was a good move. We did not have to do this but it was better to cut off any doubt of any wrong doing on our part, and to keep foul mouth miscreants like the one Chief Gross addressed from gaining a platform in which to spew anti-cop venom from. No one is listening to you because obviously you can not see the forest for the trees, or dare I say this is not a black Trying to be nice is a lesson in futility By Mark A. Bruno 281 Neponset Ave. Dorchester 617-265-2665 Full Day Preschool – $40.00 Secure Play Area 4,000 sq. ft. 3 Classrooms 2 yrs. 9 mo. to 6 yrs. Massachusetts Early Education License #291031 • Daughter of a BPPA Retiree Neponset Preschool www.NeponsetPreschool.com Declaration of Homestead Protect your residence! If you own a home, call us today to find out how you can protect your property up to $500,000.00 Don Green Law Office of Donald E. Green (A full service law firm) 2235 Washington Street Roxbury, MA 02119 (617) 442-0050 toll free (877) DON-GREEN As we have over the past 30 years, we offer a discounted fee to police officers Don Green Annette Hill Green On behalf of the BPPA and all our members I would like to wish Police Officer John Moynihan a speedy recovery. To Superintendent-in- Chief Willy Gross, please never give this person your consideration on information in any future matters. The clouds have parted to show the true colors of the sky and this person who I have left unnamed is not worthy of your good grace. From Futility on page 25
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