Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Turning Over the Boston Globe Mattress

And look what they found:

"Women’s aid adds to Boston’s gun problem; Some buy, hold firearms for men" by Meghan E. Irons |  Globe Staff, March 12, 2014

Sayira Cooper’s South End apartment was empty when the exterminator arrived one sunny morning last April for a routine check for bedbugs.

But instead of insects, the exterminator allegedly found two loaded semiautomatic pistols under her mattress....

Related: Bedbug Bust Bothers Me 

So does the minimization of that teaser hook in the following article.

In the war on illegal guns, Ruth Rollins has heard it all....

Women have said they hold the guns for a variety of reasons: to get a few extra dollars, to get drugs, or simply to feel needed. The firearms are sometimes used as community guns stored in a central location, and anyone, from a wayward juvenile to a terrified young man, can have easy access to them.

“It’s no different from years ago when a woman would hold drugs for their men. They would do it for money. They would do it for love,’’ said Rollins. “Now they are holding these guns and they are doing it in the name of love.”

Related: Pride (In The Name Of Love) 

Kim Odom, who lost her 13-year-old son to violence, said some women feel a deep sense of commitment to their men, even the ones wrapped up in crime.

“They are of the mind-set that they are ‘ride-or-die chicks,’ ” Odom said. “These are young ladies who are willing to go all out for their boyfriends.”

Standing by their man, 'eh?

Over past year and a half Rollins and Odom have been training and educating women about the consequences of buying and stashing weapons. They urge women to make pledges to not hold or buy guns and warn them of the penalties if caught. For instance, a person who makes a straw purchase faces up to 10 years in prison under federal law, US authorities said.

What if the government is doing it through Operation Fast and Furious?

Their effort, called Operation LIPSTICK, is run through Citizens for Safety, which has enlisted the help of local law enforcement and the mayor to press the issue. On Feb. 25, the group kicked off an ad campaign on the MBTA, with placards on subway trains declaring, “His Crime, Your Time — Holding His Gun Can Land You in Jail.”

See: My Baby Takes the Morning Train 

The police department is also participating.

Prosecutors, too, have identified a number of recent cases showing the female link to the gun problem.

Cooper, the 24-year-old tenant of the South End home where guns were allegedly found last year by an exterminator, was evicted in November from her apartment at the Cathedral housing development, according to the Boston Housing Authority. She is charged with possessing five handguns and ammunition. Her boyfriend, Dannie Levy, also faces similar charges.

Another Weissman?

In a separate case....

Yes, the Globe spends much more space and print on the stories of Arianna Talbert and Jahmeilla Tresvant (two black women?).

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Also see: Man dies after officer-involved shooting

Doesn't seem to raise the same concern or ruckus from my propaganda pre$$, does it? 

Time for me to go back to sleep and stop reading the Globe

So which false flag, hoax, or scripted and staged shooting is soon to follow after this front-page piece of agenda-pushing? What's been planned, what's in the pipeline?