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...Cambridge Police Department (CPD) assisted in the arrest of Ronald Green of Cambridge. Police charged Green with assault and battery with a deadly weapon: a clothes rack...
...arrested two juveniles for shoplifting at HMV Records on Brattle Street. One youth was also charged with assault and battery and resisting arrest...
...enforcers are coming across gigantic stashes of ecstasy in places where it was rarely seen. E comes as tablets or capsules, and since December, Ohio authorities have seized 25,000 pills in Columbus and 200 more in rural Lorain County. In January some 30 people were arrested in New Orleans for distributing the drug. Two weeks ago in Providence, R.I., a seven-month investigation into ecstasy dealing ended with the arrest of 23. In bigger cities, the trade has exploded. In December the U.S. Customs Service discovered 100 lbs. of ecstasy shipped from France to the FedEx headquarters in Memphis...
...dozens of cases of harassment and dozens of arrests on trumped-up misdemeanor charges, when they arrest me to satisfy police curiosity," he says. "There is no way, under the current thinking, that police are going to see the homeless as anything but a problem and vice versa...
...from 150 undercover officers to nearly 400. Recruits were given only three days of intensive training. The unit belonged to no precinct and was based on one of the islets in the East River, isolated from every borough but having the freedom of the city to search, frisk and arrest. It had been tremendously successful. Though making up less than 2% of the police force, the SCU accounted for more than 20% of the city's gun arrests, reducing the number of weapons by more than 2,000. The murder rate plummeted. But the unit's arrests came...