Anonymous ID: 0740ab July 30, 2023, 9:19 a.m. No.19268438   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8502

>>19268286

>>19268423

>Notable

 

https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/13001334.html#13001799

 

▶Anonymous 02/19/21 (Fri) 13:01:58 db48ec (9) No.13001799 >>13002060 >>13002133

 

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Interdastingly,Stow not far from Hanscom Air Force Baseor former base similar to Kalitta buying a former AFB.

 

Epstein flew to Hanscom most of the time

 

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Anonymous ID: 0740ab July 30, 2023, 9:38 a.m. No.19268502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8533

>>19268286

>Massachusetts Police Corrupt AF, Hussein Chef Death Not Suspicious bun

>>19268423

>>19268438

 

Acton Police Officer Charged in Connection with Domestic Assault in Stow

Posted on: May 1, 2023 - 4:40pm

 

STOW – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan has confirmed that Steven Stalzer, 31, of Stow has been charged with domestic assault and battery and assault and battery on a pregnant person in connection with allegedly assaulting his wife in their Stow residence.

 

In the early morning of April 29, around 3:00 a.m., the defendant allegedly pushed the victim who is five months pregnant to the ground during an argument inside their home. Steven Stalzer was arraigned today in Concord District Court and was released on personal recognizance and ordered to not abuse the victim and ordered to surrender all weapons including firearms. The next date is July 10, 2023.

 

Steven Stalzer, an Acton Police Officer, has been placed on leave per department policy.

 

https://www.middlesexda.com/press-releases/news/acton-police-officer-charged-connection-domestic-assault-stow

Anonymous ID: 0740ab July 30, 2023, 9:47 a.m. No.19268533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8537

>>19268502

>police

hmm…what dis?

 

POLICE OFFICERS SUBJECT TO EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE DISCLOSURE

MASTER LIST (BY CATEGORY)1

Untruthfulness/Adverse Credibility Based on Internal Affairs Investigation2

 (Former) Acton PO Martin Lawrence

 (Former) Ashby PO Shawn McCluskey

 (Former) Ashland Sgt. Greg Fawkes

 (Former) Belmont PO Marie McHug

 

(Former) Somerville PO Michael McGrath*

 (Former) Somerville PO Samuel Stanford

 (Former) Stow Chief Ralph Marino

 Tewksbury Sgt. Timothy Kelly

 (Former) Tyngsborough PO Ke

Anonymous ID: 0740ab July 30, 2023, 9:49 a.m. No.19268537   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19268286

>Massachusetts Police Corrupt AF, Hussein Chef Death Not Suspicious bun

>>19268533

 

Boston Herald

@bostonherald

Two weeks after her police escort crossed on a red light and collided with another vehicle, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said it was “standard practice” for emergency lights and sirens to be activated when transporting dignitaries through traffic.

bostonherald.com

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defends use of lights and sirens in police escort crash

Two weeks after her police escort crossed on a red light and collided with another vehicle, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said it was “standard practice” for emergency lights and sirens to be activated …

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https://twitter.com/bostonherald/status/1671304818697072646

Anonymous ID: 0740ab July 30, 2023, 10:15 a.m. No.19268668   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8689

>>19268286

>>19268605

>>19268286

 

>Massachusetts Police Corrupt AF, Hussein Chef Death "Not" Suspicious bun

 

Small Plane Crashes into Residential Area in Stow, Massachusetts: Three Injured

By BNN NewsroomJuly 24, 2023

 

Crash Details

 

On Sunday afternoon, a small plane crashed into a residential area in Stow, Massachusetts, causing injuries to three people. The incident was reported just after 1 p.m. following multiple 911 calls. Local police and firefighters rushed to the crash site, where they discovered a single-engine Cessna 182 lodged in a wooded area between two homes.

 

One of the plane’s three occupants managed to extricate themselves from the wreckage, but the other two required assistance from first responders. All three were transported to the nearby Minute Man Air Field and were subsequently airlifted by medical helicopter to a hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Injuries and Victims

 

It is believed that the injuries sustained by the victims are not life-threatening. However, specific information about the injured individuals has not been released at this time.

The Aftermath and Investigation

 

The cause of the crash remains unknown. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will be conducting investigations into the incident.

 

Community Response

 

The small town of Stow, known for its several airports and aviation activity, was quick to respond and assist in the aftermath of the crash. First responders trained regularly at Minute Man Air Field on small aircraft response through the state Department of Fire Services.

 

Officers from the Stow, Maynard, and Boxborough police departments responded and assisted with patient care alongside firefighters and paramedics. Stow Fire Chief John Benoit and Stow Police Chief Michael Sallese commended the professional work of their departments at the scene. The Stow Fire Department will remain on the scene until it is considered secure by the FAA.

 

The incident has left the community in shock and concern for the victims. As the investigation continues, it is hoped that it will shed light on the cause of the crash, helping to prevent future incidents.

A Developing Story

 

This is a developing story and more information will be reported as it becomes available. The community, meanwhile, is focused on the recovery of the victims and the prevention of future incidents.

Anonymous ID: 0740ab July 30, 2023, 10:20 a.m. No.19268689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8731 >>8749

>>19268668

Richmond VA

 

Ralph ‘Rusty’ Marino, former Stow police chief accused of arranging to meet teen boy for sex, ordered to have no contact with children younger than 18

 

Published: Jun. 19, 2020, 9:55 a.m.

 

Ralph “Rusty” Marino, the former police chief in Stow, has been ordered to have no contact with children younger than 18 after being arraigned Friday on a child enticement charge.

 

Marino, who appeared in a virtual arraignment over Zoom because of the coronavirus pandemic, is charged with enticing a child younger than 16 after allegedly planning to meet with a person who he thought was a 14-year-old boy on April 17.

 

A not-guilty plea was entered on behalf of Marino, 63, during the virtual arraignment. In addition to staying away from children, Marino was also ordered by a Leominster District Court judge to stay away from and have no contact with the witness that he met with in April, the person Marino thought was a 14-year-old boy but was actually a member of Predator Poachers Massachusetts.

 

Marino’s attorney, Greg Johnson, moved to waive the reading of a criminal complaint against Marino during the arraignment, which prosecutor Courtney Sans did not object to. The arraignment lasted just a few minutes, and Marino is scheduled to return to court on Sept. 2.

 

Ralph "Rusty" Marino, the former police chief in Stow, appeared for a virtual arraignment on June 19. Marino is facing a child enticement charge. Image is a screenshot of the live-streamed arraignment.

 

Marino started talking on a dating app on April 11 with who he thought was the 14-year-old boy. The two planned to meet and engage in sexual acts on April 17, according to a criminal complaint filed in Leominster District Court.

 

“The conversation was sexually explicit and includes language from the older man indicating that he wished to engage in sexual acts with the 14-year-old boy,” the complaint reads.

 

On the app, Marino allegedly used the handle “Daddydearest,” according to a search warrant affidavit.

 

Predator Poachers Massachusetts is a group not affiliated with law enforcement that claims to catch sexual predators on online dating sites. Marino met with a member of the group in Leominster and the group posted a video of the interaction online.

 

Leominster police watched the video on April 17 and saw the license plate of the car Marino drove to the meetup. Police checked the license plate and learned the SUV was registered to the Stow Police Department. Police recognized the man in the video as Marino and requested help from Massachusetts State Police, officials said.

 

On April 18, state police detectives spoke to Jason Velasquez, a member of Predator Poachers Massachusetts who confronted Marino.

 

Velasquez told investigators he had been posing as a 14-year-old boy on a dating app and was chatting with Marino, the search warrant affidavit said. The chat log was recorded and handed over to state police.

 

Also on April 18, state police investigators asked Marino to go to the Stow Police Department for an interview, according to the criminal complaint.

 

Marino, who lives in Lancaster, was being watched by troopers. Marino left his home and before going to the police station, he pulled onto a side street and walked into the woods, investigators wrote in the search warrant affidavit.

 

Troopers waited for Marino to leave then checked the woods and found a plastic bag containing a sex toy and lubrication, authorities said.

 

“During the interview, Chief Marino made statements indicating that he did engage in conversation using a social media application and was aware that the person he was engaging with was identifying as being a 14-year-old boy,” the complaint reads. “Chief Marino admitted to leaving the Stow Police Department Friday afternoon in his department issued Ford Explorer and traveling to Leominster for the purposes of meeting with a boy he believed to be 14 years old.”

 

Marino let investigators examine two cell phones he had. He admitted to deleting all text messages, call logs and social media apps used on the phones before meeting with investigators, the complaint reads.

 

Marino was relieved of duty on April 18 and has had no official role or duties for the town since then, officials said.

 

Last year, Marino was appointed chief in September after then-Chief William Bosworth retired.

 

Marino joined the Stow Police Department in 1988 and in 2014 was promoted to lieutenant. Before working in Stow, Marino was a police officer in Richmond, Virginia, Marino told the Board of Selectmen when he was appointed chief

 

https://www.masslive.com/worcester/2020/06/ralph-rusty-marino-former-stow-police-chief-accused-of-arranging-to-meet-teen-boy-for-sex-ordered-to-have-no-contact-with-children-younger-than-18.html