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Massachusetts Cop Was Killed by Career Criminal Out on Parole Despite Three Life SentencesThe Massachusetts Parole Board is under scrutiny after a local police officer was killed by a career criminal who was released despite serving a term of three concurrent life sentences.Dominic Cinelli was serving time for shooting a security guard during an armed robbery to feed his heroin addiction when he told the board in November 2008 that he was a changed man, the Boston Globe reported.Four months later the board unanimously voted to free Cinelli, but police say the 57-year-old returned to his ugly ways Sunday, fatally shooting Woburn police officer John Maguire, 60, while robbing a Kohl's department store. Cinelli also died in the shootout.
There's a reason why patriotism is considered a conservative value. Watch a Tea Party rally and you'll see people proudly raising the American flag and showing pride in U.S. heroes such as Thomas Jefferson. Watch an OWS rally and you'll see people burning the American flag while showing pride in communist heroes such as Che Guevera. --Bob, from some news site
Cinelli also died in the shootout.
That's MA for you. Bunch of libtards. Such an upside down, backwards way of thinking. It's sickening.You should see how many DUI drivers get out and repeat over and over and over again. STUPIDITY!
Slain officer's brother 'ecstatic' about Parole Board shakeupWOBURN -- The brother of slain Woburn Police Officer John "Jack" Maguire said today he was "ecstatic" to learn of the shakeup announced today at the Massachusetts Parole Board.Governor Deval Patrick today announced sweeping changes at the board, including the resignations of five board members and a prison official who had been the agency's executive director, after an inquiry into how career criminal Domenic Cinelli was released in 2008. Authorities say Cinelli fatally shot John Maguire after a botched department store robbery on the day after Christmas.Patrick said he was also moving to terminate and discipline several employees of the parole office and that he would press for legislation that would toughen penalties for repeat offenders.The Massachusetts Parole Officers' Association said the union "remains steadfast in support of our two members targeted for termination in this matter."
Boston Globe
Prisoners' Legal Services also issued a statement, saying no parole board could guarantee that people would not recidivate.
The Massachusetts Parole Officers' Association said the union "remains steadfast in support of our two members targeted for termination in this matter."