Sunday, April 14, 2013

Sunday Globe Special: Bedbug Bust Bothers Me

Found at the bottom of page B11, buried beneath the obituaries:

"Bedbug inspection turns up guns in Boston public housing, police say" by Jeremy C. Fox  |  Globe Correspondent, April 07, 2013

A man and a woman were arrested on weapons charges Saturday, after a pest-control worker found guns in their unit at a South End public housing development, the Boston Police Department said on its website.

Dannie E. Levy, 29, of Mattapan, and Sayira Cooper, 24, of Boston, were charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm with altered serial numbers, improper storage of a firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition.

A pest-control worker found two guns Saturday morning while checking for bedbugs under a mattress in a unit in the Cathedral development on East Brookline Street, police said.

Boston Housing Police were called to the unit. Officers looked under the mattress and found two guns, which Levy and Cooper said they thought belonged to a cousin visiting from Florida, police said.

After securing a search warrant, Boston police found a safe under the bed that contained three more gunstwo with the serial numbers defaced — and 300 rounds of ammunition, police said. The guns were a large-capacity, .357-caliber Glock handgun with a loaded magazine and a defaced serial number; a .38-caliber Smith and Wesson revolver with a defaced serial number; a .380 caliber Ruger handgun with a loaded magazine; a loaded .410/.45 caliber Taurus Public Defender revolver; and a loaded .22-caliber North American Arms Long Rifle revolver. 

Isn't that the weapon Lanza was alleged to have used that was found in the car?

Just what exactly did the Boston cops come into here, dear readers? 

Did they STUMBLE UPON an Israeli intelligence team that is part of the Gladio-style psy-ops America is currently enduring to advance the disarmament agenda?  

Was BOSTON going to be the scene of ANOTHER AGENDA-PUSHING MASS SHOOTING?

Officers found a notice of the pest inspection date in plain view on a mirror, police said.

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And that was it, folks. A one-day wonder.

Related:

"CUSHIONING THE BLOW -- More than 400 people came armed for battle in the International Pillow Fight Day at North Point Park on Saturday. It was Boston's seventh year taking part in the event (Boston Globe April 7 2013)."

Also see: Pillow Fight Photo 

"A BIT SQUIRRELLY -- Kira Schwartz, armed with a toy gun, had a squirrel in her sights on the Boston Common during a Homestuck meet-up. Homestuck is an interactive Web comic where fans have meet-ups and play the characters in the comic. Schwatz's sock shows she comes in peace (Boston Globe April 14 2013)."

She COMES in PEACE with a GUN?!?!?!

That's some magic act seeing as it was a photograph in my printed paper that can be found nowhere else. 

Beyond that, is this REALLY an APPROPRIATE ACTIVITY given the ALLEGED GUN VIOLENCE in the society lately? 

And what does the POOR SQUIRREL have to do with ANY OF IT? He's an INNOCENT BYSTANDER!

Also see: Slow Saturday Special: Arm the Campus Cops

What is it with the weird games kids play these days?

Time for me to put my head on the pillow for the night, dear readers.