"Police to review policy on rape alert; Hushed-up attack in hotel garage was followed by second" by Maria Cramer, Globe Staff | May 14, 2009
Boston police routinely post updates on their blogs about mundane arrests or thwarted crimes. Even Pack the Duckling earned a mention when he was ripped away from his bronze family in the Public Garden. But last month, when a woman was raped and beaten by a stranger in the parking garage of a downtown Boston hotel, there were no mass e-mails, no press releases, no citywide alert.
Yeah, the papers and government care more about illegals!
You never dumped second-class status here, did you, ladies?
In fact, the Police Department also asked the Radisson hotel, which owns the garage, to stay quiet about the attack, saying publicity "could compromise their chance to catch the individual," according to a hotel spokesman.
Wow! And they already had him IDed!!!!
Police arrested a suspect in the rape, but only 11 days later, after a second victim was attacked in similarly violent fashion in the same garage. Now, the Police Department is reconsidering its policy about how much information should be released to the public about sexual assaults.
We sure love our women here in AmeriKa, 'eh?
I don't ever want to hear criticism of Muslims again, 'kay?