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[Document — No. 28]
CITY OF BOSTON
SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Police Commissioner
FOR THE
CITY OF BOSTON
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1971
[Document — ?so. 28]
CITY OF BOSTON
SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Police Commissioner
FOR THE
CITY OF BOSTON
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1971
2 I'm. UK I )i:i'\urMi;\T
IMH.K or ((►%! i:\rs
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I altic ol (onlciil.s
Coiiiinissioiicr's Lrttt-r In I lie Mayor .... ;}
.Mayors Lcllcr to the (.()iimiissii)iicr .j
licporl <)(' the Hiiicau of ( '(irriiiniiii(> Ml'airs tn llic l'(ili<-f Coiii-
tiiissioiKT 7
Holl of Honor
Or^niii/atioiial Sinicliiri'
Till' Drparliiii'iil . II
j'iiiaiicial Slalcincnl
Mccipicnis of Awards . . 15
I'iiliircs oC Dcparlinciit al Work 2.j
Slalistical Tahii'sof |t>71
Ki-inv I Pari I OllV.isrs 1%I I 'CI
Ki-inv II I'ail I (lllriis,> \l.,iillil> I")T1
Ki^rui. Ill l';,,i II (lir.fisrs i<)()l I'JTI
Viiiw l\ I'ail II OllcMisi-s-MontlilN — lin
l"i-iin- \ I'arl III ScrviiTS I')61-ig71
Fif.Miic \ I I'ail III S.Tviccs MonlhK l"7l
Fif,'iiiv \ II Intal iiRidciils (l + li + lllj I'Jbl l'*71
Fignn \lll I (.lal Iiifidenls ([ + n + III) .Monthly— 1'>71 .
I"ij,'ini' l\ I Ininicidcs (Murder and Xonnffrlifrciit Mansianplilcr)
l<>(il H)7I
Figure \ I lnMH<i(li's i Miirdrr and \()nM('j.'lij:cnl Manslaughter)
Morilhlv- IM71
I'ignrr \l i .ini'rciMK'v Calls Hcci-ived — \arialion li\ Dav oT
W.-^k— ]t>7l
Iii,'urr \ll 1 jiiiTi.'rnr\ (.alls Hiccivcd — \arialion hv Mmilli of
^ car 1971
Figurr \lll FintTgcncv Calls Hweived — \ ariation li\ lluui- of
|)a>-l*>71
Talilc I W nrk Load. Population, Square .Mik-s, lload .Miles hy
Police Districts
Tabic II Major OlVcnses (Not .\rrests) Known to the I'olice
Talilc III Viialvsisof Properly C;jnn?cti.':l Witii OU'ens's I'luler
Talilc II
Talilc l\ J'rcakdnwii 1 if OlTenscs Under 'Talilc II
Talilc \ Additional Analysis of Larceny and .\uto Thefts
'J able \I Number of Individuals .Vrrested Ivxcluding Trallic
.\rrests
Tabic Nil .\rrests for the \car
Table \ HI Age and Se.\ of All Persons -\rrested . . \i
Table IX Ambulance Service by Police District .')(V
Table X Part I Crimes by Time of Day Reported .
Table XI Part I Crimes by Day of Week Reported .
Talilc \H Identification Section Operations.
Table XIII Communications Control Division Operations .
Table XIV Crime Laboratory Operations ....
Table X^ Hackney Carriage L nit Operations
Police Department
Citv of Boston
Polite Dcpai'liiiciit
Ollicc (if till' r.Dniiiiissioiier
.Taiuiary 1, 1^)72
Hon. Kevin 1 1. W iiite,
Mayor af I he (Uly of Boston.
Dear Mr. Mayor:
In confoninuicc willi tho provisions of llic Bevised
Ordinances of PJdl, Chapler 3. seclion 2r>. I lie Annual
Report of the Boston I'olice Departn^enl for I he year
ending; Decemher .31. 1971. is herewith submitted.
These pajies contain only a capsulini account of the
departuH'iits work and accon>[)lisluiienls durinji the past
year hut, ho|)efull\. tliey provide some insijjht into the
increasingly complex prohlents of urban j)olicinfj. ^ot
so easily docun>cnled. but perha|)s of greater signilicance.
are the deparlmcnrs continuous efforts in all phases
of its operations to moNc ahead ])rogressi\el\ in the light
against crinu' and lo in>|)r<)vc the f|ualilN of service
rendered lo I he public.
In meeling its iesi)onsibilities the department's |)rin-
cipal asset lias been, as always, the line men and \vou)en
who serve within its ranks. Once again, the composite
performance of these dedicated personnel has lieen
exemjjlaiy in cariying out a very ditlicult task in diilicult
times and often under trying and provocating circuni-
stances. Equally appreciated was the citizen suf)poil
and cooperation so essential to the success of the police
mission.
4 ( 'n '^ !)()( I \ii:m No. 2H
r<)};rl liti . llif |i<ilicc aii<l ihr piiMii . \vc ^liarc :i coiii-
II II II I (ilili<.Mliiiii lor till' |ioliriii>; 1)1' 1)111 i'(iiiiiiiiinit\ in these
<l;i\> III ;i i;i|)i(ll\ cliaii^.Miifr socirlN. As Police ('omiiiis-
sioni r. I wish lo gruteftilly cojiuiiciid all those Milhiii and
wilhoiil the police orfraiiizatioii who lia\i' lalioied so
(lili;.'eiill\ ill lliat endea\ or.
S)Uic
|]|>\ll M) L. \1(.N AMAHA,
Police Conimissioner.
Police Depahtment
CitY of Boston
Uilice of llie Mayor
City Hall, Boston
January 1, 1972.
To the Members of the Boston Police Department.
Prompt, equitable, and effective administration of
justice is llic fitsi ies|)()nsil)ilil y of a civilized society,
riie Consliliiliofi recognizes lliis fact in its preamble:
"We. I he pe()|)le oi' (he United States, in order to form
a more perfect union, eslablisli justice, insure donteslic
tran(juilily. ..."
Crime running rampant certainly is not the mark of
a healthy society. Large-scale criminal activity, whelhtM'
organized or spontaneous, underniines an economy based
upon opportunity and enterprise, while it fosters a sense
of injustice^ among the poor and other minorities. No
citizen lan justify indiU'erence, for complacency will prove
suicidal.
Events of the past year have intensified the challenge
to order and justice. Drug abuse is rising rapidly, terror-
istic violence is now a fact of life, and crime, in general,
flourishes.
The response of the department to these challenges
is most encouraging. In fact, our record in this area
compares favorably with most other cities.
6 ('iTV Dofi Mi:\T No. 2(5
Dm in;.' I lie |)iisl scar we have increased the police
liMil^'ct. :i(|(liii;r more rncii. <'(|ui[)iiu'iil. and modern
I'iKililics. Ill iiildiliciii. (Ill- \l;i\()i's Safe Streets Act
\(l\isoi\ ( (iiiiiiiil li'i' pKividnl iiKiii' lli:iii s| iiiilli(^n
ill ri'dcrai iiiiid> lo I lie di-|)ai liix-iil.
II llii> war is cM'i to lie won. il will he iiicn like \ ou
who will win il. Tlic rit\ is indchlcd lo \oii I'or \oiir
t'll'oiis in itrolcclin;.' liic pi-acc and for \oiir allein|jls
lo resolve llic <'oiilli('ls of societN willioiil needless jjaiii
or \ ioleiicc.
Sincere! > .
K i.\ i\ II. W 111 1 1:. Mdvor.
Police Department 7
From: Suppiiiiteiidciil Jeremiali P. Sullivan, Bureau of
Conununily All'airs
To: Edinund L. McNamara, Police Cuniniissiouer
Subject: Activities of the Bureau of Community Affairs
Dear Sir:
Durinfj 1971 llie Bureau of Community Affairs, thronp;h
its Comnumity Helations and Coimnunity Services Divi-
sions, continued to expand its activities throughout the
city. Existing programs were updalcfl and/or broad-
ened including the following: the District Conunuiiity
Relations Workshops. Police Cadet Progran), Officer
Friendly Program, Law Enfoicemeiit Explorer j'ost Pro-
gram, Comnumity Service Olliccr Program. My Friend
the Police I'rogram, Neighboihood Aide Program, and
the School- Police Programs. Bureau personnel, includ-
ing District Comnmnity Service Oflicers, met with in-
dividual citizens, citizens groups, neighborhood associ-
ations, etc., regarding items that were oriented loward
neighl)orhood concern, some issues being police-related
and others referred to the proper agencies.
Twelve ollicers were sent to a comprehensive four-week
Spanish Institute, conducted at Regis CoUege, where
Ihey lived in with social workers, teachers, and coimnu-
nity [)oople learning the fundamenlals of Ihe Spanish lan-
guage coupled with a study of the culture and mores of
the Spanish-speaking peoj)le. Secondly, eleven other
officers parlicipaled in an cncii more in-de|)lh program
conducted in conjunction with APCHOSS (^Association
Promoting Constitution Rights of Spanish Speaking) and
the Tjanguage Department of Boston State College, which
inchuletl a visit to the Coinmonwealth of Puerto Rico
with conunuiiity leaders. Thirdly, the establishment of
a Neighborhood Aide Peogram within the department,
with Spanish-speaking aides being trained for two weeks
and then employed full time as interpreter-aides on dis-
tricts where heavy Spanish-speaking populations exist.
Other liaisons were developed with the Spanish-speaking
minority and will continue, and in addition bureau per-
sonnel have assisted, whenever i)ossible, in obtaining em-
ployment for Spanish-speaking people in both municipal
and private sectors.
8 Cii^ Doti Mi.M \o. 2»
III irfiiird Id rt'cniiliii},' iiiiiiorilii's loi- tlic policf s«'r\ ice,
Imrciiii |)cis()iiiitl were imolvcd in ii |)ii)j;r;iiii ficarcd to
Iraiiiiii^ xoiiiijr imn "li<> linked tlic Itasics (reading, wril-
iii;z. and siiii|ili- iiiallii'iiial irv i. mi iliid iIicn could pass llic
cm ii'iil ciil laiiic c\aiiiiiialioiis. I liis |)ro<;i'aiii was oH'cred
Id iiiiiidiilio ;iiid ld\N-iiicoiiii> groups caiK in 1971. and
loll \-dnc cdiii|)lclcd the I CI 1- week course, with inslriiclors
lu'iiif.' utilized IVoiii liic liosloii S( liool Dc|>ai liiienl and the
Massaclinsells Depailinent of Iviiicalion. These \oulh.s
also ifccixed an inlrodiicl ion to llie Police Manna! l»y
depailiiieiil iiislriiilois. and ol the IoiIn-oiu' ( (jiii|jleling
tlie |)rograin (liirly were IVoiii iiiinoiilv groups, and eleven
well' ri(pin other iow-incoiiie groups. \ddilionaII\ . of
these Noiiliis lilleeii ol eighteen wlio lacked a high school
e(jui\aleney certificate successfullv pas.sed a lest after
cfiinpletion of the priigrain and now ha\ e their cerliticates.
('.i\il litigation in the federal court |)laced an eiiihaigo on
an\ further enlrance exaiuinations for the leniainder of
the \eai. Therefore. e\ en though the liiireau was acti\ely
iinoKed in such endeaNors. no increase in niiiiorily repre-
sentation was visible, and the department is most con-
cerned and (lee|)l\ coiiimil led to seeing an increase become
a reality.
Respectfully suhmilled.
Jehemimi I'. Si i.i.n \\. Superinleiidenl.
liureau of Conununitv Affairs.
BOSTON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Roll of Honor
TO THOSE MEMBERS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE PROTECTION OF THEIR FELLOW CITIZENS
EZEKIAL W. HODSON
ALFRED M. STURDIVANT
JOHN T. LYNCH
FREDERICK SCHLEHUBER
RICIIAIH) J. GALLIVAN
ALBER'r r,. PETERSON
THOMAS J. NORTON
PATRICK J. CARR
JOHN J. EARLE
JOSEPH C. REISER
CHARLES E. DEININGER
ADOLPH F. BUTTERAIAN
WILLIAAi G. CLANCY
WARD \1. P.IUV
ANDREW B. CUNEO
DANIEL J. McSHANE
PETER P. OGINSKIS
JOSEPH E. GONYA
ALBERT MOTRONI
BENJVMIN ALEXANDER
FRANK J. COAIEAU
HARRIS B. McINNES
HERBERT D. ALLEN
EDWARD O. BETTERS
L\AIES J. TROV
FRANKLIN B. DBEYER
FREDERICK W". BARTLETT
JOSEPH L. CAYAGNARO
WILLIAM L. ABBOTT
JOHN P. M. WOLFE
GEORGE J. HANLEY
JAMES T. MALLOY
JAMES BRICKLEY
DANIEL A. McCALLUM
JAMES D. HUGHES
JAMES B. ROCHE
LAURENCE V. SHERIDAN
WALTER BAXTER
EDWARD J. KELLEY
JOHN H. MANNING
THOMAS A. DAVIS
PAUL J. MURNANE
PATRICK C. GANNON
JAMES G. McCANN, JR.
STEPHEN P. HARRIGAN
FRANK B. CALLAHAN
WILLI \M F. IIEALY
MICHAEL J. CROWLEY
JOHN J. GALLAGHER
JAMES B. OLEABY
GEORGE J. HOLMES
CHARLES A. McNABB
FRANCIS B. JOHNSON
W^ALTER A. SCHROEDER
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City Doci mini No. 2',',
POLICE
COKUIISSIO.VER
»rrcaivrE«Mjn
T" 1
"1 1
T r
J L
Police Department
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thp: department
Police Commissioner
The Police Force
Superiiiteiident-in-Chief
Superintoiideiits ....
Deputy Superiiiteiirleiits
Captains
Lieutenants and Linilenanl-Detectives
Sergeants and Sergeant-Detectives
Detectives
Patroln'en
Total
* Includes 3 Policewomen
1
5
15
31
79
280
*289
2.033
2,733
Civilian Employees
Admimsth.\tive:
Adininislrnlivc Secretaries
Clerks and '\\ pisls
Computer Opeiator ....
Confident ial Sccfclary ....
Data Processing Svslems Analyst
Head Administrative Clerk
Head Clerks
Hearings Stenogiapliers (Police) .
Management Analyst (Police)
Mnllilltli Operator and Cameraman (Police)
Alultilitii Operator- (Police) .
Police Clerks and Typists
Police Secuiily Cuards (City Prison) .
Principal Clerks and r\])isls
Principal Statistical Machine Operator
Properly Clerk (Police) ....
Serrior' Clerks and typists
Senior Statistical Machine Operators .
Special AssislanI Cor|)oration Counsel
Statistical Machine Operator
Telephone Operators ....
3
13
1
1
1
1
15
3
1
1
1
26
15
8
1
1
10
4
1
7
15
12
CiTV !)()( I mi:m \o. 2H
M \iM KN \\( i::
Assistant (Jliicl' Million ( Police) .
\ssisliiiit SiipcriiilfiKlfnl of Police Hiiildinfjs
( .liid' Malrou ( I'olicci ....
('.liriMiialisI
Dirccloi ol' ( '.liiiiinalislic Scin ires
I leas > Moloi l^|iii|)m('nt Operators anc
liorers (I'olice l)e))arliiieiit)
Hostlers (I'olici'J
.Iaiiilr<'ss('s
.Iiiiiior I'liildiii^' Ciislodiaiis
Motor l'](|iii|iiiieiil ne|)aii'ii>eii
Motor il(]iii|)iiieiit Hepair l-'orciiieii
Police Matrons
{{adio ( '.oinnMinicalions Teeluiiiian
Senior l^nildini; ( iistodians
Senioi' Ciiniinalisl
Senior Hadio ('.onunniiicalions Tecliiiicians
Steam I'iren'en
Snperinlendent ol Police liuildin^'s
Working' I'oiiniaii. Motor l*^(|uiprnent Mepair
man
1
I
1
1
1
19
6
i
18
•2:)
o
1 1
1
a
1
•->
:5
1
Si(;\Ai. Si;iu uic:
Assistant Director of Signal Service ... 1
Director of Sifrnal Service 1
ICleclrical iupiipment iU'pairnian ... I
J-Orernan ol Sifrnal Ser\ ice ( Police I ... 1
(Jroundmen. Laliorers (Police), and Motor
Kqnipment He|)airinen 2
l.inenx'n and ('.able Splicers 6
Painter and (iroundman 1
Signalnien-l^lecliicians 3
Police Cadets ....
School Traffic Sltervisors .
191
Total
Grand Tot.\l
556
3.290
Police Department 13
Distribution and Clianges
Duriiij,^ llio year one patrolman was reinstated; eight
patroln'cn were disniissed; two detectives and two patrol-
men resigned ; two captains were appointed deputy super-
intendents; one sergeant rated as sergeant-detective and
eight patrohren rated as detectives; two detectives
changed in grade to patrohiien; one captain, one Heu-
tenant-fletective, one sergeant-detective, six sergeants,
three detectives, and twenty-nine patrobnen were retired
on pension; two sergeants, four detectives, and fourteen
patrohnen died.
City Document \o. 28
FINANCIAL STArivMKM I OK llli; \\.\l{ KNDING
DKCKMHKK il. 1971
l'.\|)<'ri(lil iirrs
(hu)II' I l'i.u-()N\i. Si.iixicES:
10 I'enuaneiil Krii|)loyees .
11 r('iiii)oi;ii \ luiiployeps .
12 Ovciiinic .
Giu)i p 2 CoNTRACTiAL Sermces:
21 Cotiitiiiiiiiciitioiis
22 Lif.'lil, IiimI. ;iii(I power . . .. .
2f) Hcpairs :iii(l iiiaitilrnaiK r of liii!liliii<.'s and
st [lift UK'S
27 l^paiis and scr \ iciii}< of r(jiii[)im'iil
28 Transportation of persons
29 Miscellaneous contractual services
Groi p 3 Si PPLIES \M) M\ri:iti\i
30 Automotive
32 Food ....
33 Healing' . .
34 Household
3o Medical, dental, and hospital
36 Ollice
37 Clothing allowance
39 Miscellaneous ....
Grovp 4 CiRRE.NT CuARtiEs; AND Ubligations:
49 Miscellaneous
Group 5 Equipment:
50 Automotive Equipment
56 Oflice Furniture and Equipment . . . .
59 Miscellaneous Equipment
Total
S33.009.772 .3(
890.391 J(
\. 198.986 6
$38,399,150 »(
$212,383 3
l.")9.896 2'
67.. 500 7
213.610 7
18..301 2
.59.0.32 4
§730.757 6
S3 12,771 8
13.307 9
57.099 4
1 1.849 5;
14 1:
72.162 9:
520.880 (K
163.420 7:
SI. 154,536 61
S429.505 r
S429.505 r
.^220.432 6(
7.448 51
38.537 6(
S266.418 7(
S40.980.368 6:
Police Department
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RECIPIENTS OF AWARDS
Superintenilcnl JaiiK'N I>. lEtU'luiiian presents a nepailiiieiil .M<'«lal of
Honor to Patrolman Joseph W . Kipiiey for his alertness an<I eom'afje in
rescuing; a hhn<l iiiaCe oeeiipant fr<ini a clMelliiif: house. I pon ol>ser\ ing
the fire, the oifieer enteie<l the «l\^elling and hroiighl him to safety
after hreakiiig open the front <loor. He reentered the Mazing striieliire
and earried an elderh woman iu safety despite the intense smoke and
Barnes. Both i>f the reseiied persons suffered severe burns of the h<idy,
and the offieer eollapsed from smoke inlialation.
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C]\\ DoCL'MENT No. 2'n
SiipcrintciiHent Jrmiiiali I'. >iilli\aii presents a Depailmeiil .Me<lal of
Honor to I'atroliiiaii I'rami- \. (iiiinellv. who efTected the arrest of
three men in a station »a^on » lio liail <liseliarf;e<i firearms in tlie streets
of a ero»<le(l lionsin-: proiecl. He pa\e cliase in liis ox n >ehiele, ar-
rested tlieni at ^iin|Kiiiit. anri ili~pla>ecl liifili personal roiirape in niain-
t lining liis eoni|M>snre anil liohliii^ liis prisoners in the face of a men-
acing njoh «liicli Mas threatening to rescue the prisoners and urging
them to escape.
Police Department
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Siiperiiiteii<l«'iit \^ illiam A. Bradley presents a nepartiiieiit Medal of
Hciiior to I'alroliiian John J. McLaiifihlin, « lio entered a loeal theater
on report of a nian ereatinp: a distiirhanee. The iiflieer heard a loud
outer^' an<l a gunshot from the lobby. W hen infornie<l that the nian
had left, he searched the area and loeate<l the man. who then fired a
shot directly at him and ran. Fearing for the safety of innocent by-
standers, he did not return tlie fire but gave chase. The felon fired at
him three more times, but the officer would not return the fire, still
with the protection of life in mind. He eventually overtook him and
disarmed him of a .38-caliber revolver at great personal risk, exhibiting
a high degree of professionalism.
\i\
C.n-i Do
Hal»l>i <»(>ral«l /rlcrinx <■!*<• pr<-»>ciit> a Drpurt iiu-n t Mr<lal of Honor to
l*al rolinan Loniaii i.. Mr< iinton. Jr., mIio. mIiIIi' oIT <Iii1\ and roii-
(lurlin^ lm>iiu's> in a rt'al c-lalc oiliro. Ii(>ar<l a loud (li*«t iirl>aii<-c in the
roar. \lv iiiini«>diat4''l> «ont lo lUv r**ar of tin" <il]ic-<' and sa\* a man
lioUlin^ llie iiianu^er at gunpoint aii<l threatening other persons in
the room. As he went lo their aid the felon fired a shot and Mounded
tlie manager. The otlirer dre\* his re\olver and onlered him to drop
his ueapon. thereupon the felon fired a shot at him. narro^^ly missing
liini. A> the felon (ired. I'atrohiiaii McC'linton >imtiltane<»u>ly fired,
fatall> \%oiiiidiii«: tlie holdup man and thereh\ pre>enting further loss
of life.
Police Department
19
Bishop Jereniiali Miiiiliuii presents the Walter Scott Medal for % alor
and four other medals to Patrolman James K. Iliekman, who, while
accompanying a store manager to a bank with the receipts, was con-
fronted by four men, one of whom was brandishing a saw ed-o(f shotgun.
The officer raised his revolver and ordered them to raise their hands,
but the man with the shotgun pointed it at him. The officer fired and
struck him. The bandit discharged the shotgun and struck the officer.
All men jumped into a ear and made their escape. Vt hile being treated
for his wounds at the hospital, the officer observed a man being wheeled
from the examining room and identified him as the felon with the
sa«ed-off shotgun. He was placed under arrest.
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City Doci mi;m \(i. 28
Ke^ort-iiil llai'olil U. Bi]r>c_\ prc>i-iit> tlu- riiiiiiias F. Sullixaii Auard
and t lirec otiifr awards to l*atr<iliiiaii TlKiiiias J. (^leasoii for his courage
in rlTi'cliiifX the arrest <>f a drouiiiiifi man \* hoiii he observed in llie
Charh'> l{i>er fort> to fifty f«'et from the shoreline. After t»o un-
successful attempts to pet a lifeline to him h> the MD(; police, the
officer <li\ed into the icy Maters, hreakinp ice as he swam, and reached
the man just as he Mas submerpinp. He grasped liim, and both Mere
pulled to shore by the MDC officers. The \ictim and the officer Merc
taken into the hospital in the same ambulance, and the \ictim Mas
revived by mouth-lo-mouth resuscitation by Patrolman Gleason and
MDC police officers.
Police Department
21
Siiperiiilendeiil Herbert F. Miilloney presents a" Department Medal of
Honor lo I'atrolniun Joseph l{. Meninio foi- liis part in the eaptiire of a
dangerous eseapee from the Plymouth House of Correction. With his
partner the officer recognized tlie man in a passing vehicle. Assistance
was suminoned, the vehicle was then forced to a curb, and the
escapee arrested at gunpoint. In the rear of the car was a 12-gaiige
sawed-off shotgun ready for loading. The weapon was seized, and all
occupants of the vehicle were arrested.
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Ci I ^ Doci Mi.M No 2<i
Superiii!riHl«Ml McrlM-rt I. Mtil)iiM<-\ pri'X'nl-- a Ih-partmciil Medal of
llfMioi- to ratrolinan KftlxTt J. Kt*t:aii for hi-- part in the capture of a
<lan^«>r<>ii> <"«rap<-«* from tlif l*l\ iiioii t li ll(>ii-«> of (!orr«*<'ti(»ii. ^^ itii his
partner iIh- oirirrr rrniyiii/ril the man in a pa^-^in^ \ehirU'. Assi?-tance
wa^- sinnni<ini-(l. tin* M-hirU- \*a> then forciMl l<» a curb, and the escapee
arrested at i:iinpoint. In the rear of the car was a 12-paupe shotgun
readv for loading. The >«eapon \«as seized, and all occupants of the
vehicle were arrested.
Police Department
23
Superiiitciideiit W illiuiii J. Taylor presents a' neparlmeiil Medal of
Honor to Patrolman I'aiil W . ('.iinrlon for liis pari in caplurin^ an armed
bank rohher >\ lio was ohser\e{| by liim and his p:irtiier r-nnnin;^ from a
bank with a revolver in his hand. After pursuit the robber barricaded
himself behind a parked car and discharged several shots at I'atrolman
Condon and his partner. The robber was struck in the right hand by
the officers' (ire and he was disarmed and placed under arrest. The
loot of $4,796 was recovcretl and returned to the bank.
24
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Siiporiiili-inlriil \\ illi;iin J. r;i\ lor presents a Deparlmeiil Meilal of
lloiKir t<i I 'n t nil 111 u II .laiiie~ J. \\ ilcli for hi- part ill la pill rill): an armed
liaiik roliliir u ho »as oh-er\e(l \t\ him anil his partner riiniiiii): from a
hank \iitli a revoher in liis haiul. \fter pursuit the rohher harrieaded
himself liehind a parked ear and discharged se\eral shots at Patrolman
W eleli uiifl his partner. The rohher was struck in the right hand bv the
oUieers" (ire and he was disarmed and placed under arrest. The loot of
■*t,796 »as leeinered and reliiriied to the hank.
Police Department
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STATISTICAL TABLES
OF THE
BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
FOR THE YEAR 1971
28
C
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43,335
39,942
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25,806
26,132
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Police Department
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53,815
57,663
60.571
65,958
62,051
61 ,487
58,061
51 ,760
NUMBER OF OFFENSES.
Police Department
31
3,551
3,521
R.3Rf-
3,6?5
5,846
4,127
4,532
4,507
4,739
3,747
NUMBER OF OFFENSES.
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235,303
239,474
231.945
184,374
146,209
143,168
136,654
124,895
Police Department
33
17,764
17,306
19,742
20,203
21,349
21 ,913
20,890
21,174
20,565
20,079
16,471
17,847
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MUMBER OF OFFFNSES.
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16.95 (84,M3)
15. 7X (78.903)
13. 7J (68.434)
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13. 3S (66,645)
13. 5S (67,377)
13.3" (66.371)
13. 6S (67.833)
PERCENTAGE OF YEARLY TOTAL OF EMERGENCY CALLS
RECEIVED EACH DAY OF WEEK
Police Department
39
7.75; (38,774)
7.2::, (36,493)
8.7:: (43,540)
8.7°: (43,548)
9.6;; (46,992)
9.7% (48,624)
9. as (46,540)
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.12 (40,273)
8.1:; (40,304)
6.9;; (34,415)
7.2" (36,347)
PERCENTAGE OF YEARLY TOTAL OF EHERGENCY CALLS
RECEIVED IN EACH MONTH
40
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^«-ar Kiiding Ueccinl>cr 31. 1971
CUSSIPICATION
Number of
Actual
Olfcnses
Value
I'roperl
Uulili<-r> :
(a) ili^'liwiis (slri-i'ls, iillc\s, elc.)
(6) CommiTcial house (iiol rf, c,/j
(c) (ius or service station
(d) Chain store ....
(f ) IW-sidcnce (unvwhcre on premises;
(/) Bank . . ■
(j) Miscellaneous
3,270
538
81
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378
57
325
289,i
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(a) Residence (dwelling)
(1) Night
(2) Day
(6) Nonresidence (store, ollice, etc.)
(1) Night
(2) Day
2,680
6,389
3,071
299
840,
2,064,
977
73
Total — burglary
I.M ■.''
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Larceny — theft (except auto theft)
(a) $50 and over
(6) $5 to $50
(c) Under $5
7,055
4,410
992
1,568
1
Total — larceny
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(a) Jovriding
(6) Ali other
9,960
6,067
4,979,
2,943,
Total — Auto theft
16,027
7,922
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45.6.->n
14.223,
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45
TABLE V — Additional Analysis of Larceny and Aulo Thefts
for the Year Ending Deceniher 31, 1971
Numlior of
\ alue of
Actual
Property
Oilenses
Stolen
ture of larcenies:
b) Pocket picking
272
S15,52;5
6) Pmse snatcliing
1,961
77,110
c) Slioiilil'liiit;
1 ,2.'.7
(1(1,091
d) From autos (not accessories)
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07 1,797
e) Aulo accessories
1,191
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291,742
/?) I'rom any coin-oi)eralecl niacliines not in a
Imilding
2:5
276
i) All other
2,412
413, 190
Total — Firceniei
12,457
$1,656,:539
ton
oliile^ recovercil:
a)
Niimlier .'iloli'ii locally and recovered localK
9,721
b)
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2,319
Total locally stolen autos recovered
12,010
d)
Number stolen out of town recovered locally
2,.5ii3
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218
23
289
21
161
29
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112
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183
23
182
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.17(.
8
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8
201
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581
296
403
244
225
17.1
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469
26
403
24
197
10
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54
23
148
15
147
19
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113
10
214
25
195
24
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41
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20
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63
4
80
6
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^8
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110
208
57
300
Sex olTensps
8
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33
2
26
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87
24
593
97
518
108
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6
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41
7
83
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153
11
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78
1.981
131
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63
12
171
16
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381
247
224
46
167
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716
4.610
826'
4.308
1.115 :i408l
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4
119
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289
33
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62
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Tahlc- \II — Idcntiricalioii ><ilion 0|»«Tali<»ii«
Maji.i I iU-, lt<-.<iiili.i .'.I. 1471
Hoconls ill iiiiiiii lilc index ...
l'lKll<>^'^l|)ll^< on lilr .
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lix('-liiit.cr liirils oil lilr . .
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Ci'iiiiiiial |iliolo^'ia|>li> scnl to oiilsiilc (lc|Kirtinciits .
Crime Scene Operations
Crime scenes plioloKrajiliod
Crime sceiii'v iiiM"~lit.al(Ml for lalciil iJiiiil-.
I\ei|iii'sls for criniiiial records
Ccrlilicil criiniiial records issued
l^ookiii;: nunilicrs issued .
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Warrants reiei\ed Iroin outside departments
'I'olal warrants )(roce.s.sed
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Missiiip persons re|)orleil in Boston
Mis-ill^' persons re|)orted liy other departments.
Dead liodies liiit;er|)riiited
Dead bodies identified from iingerprints
Bleat lial\zer f>pcrations
BreatliaUzer tests administered
C.on\iilions resiilting Iherefioni
\ol f.Miilt\ \erdicts
Cases jiending ......
Inmiediate releases (.05 jiercent or less^
Police Department 55
Table XIII — Coinniuiiications Control Division Operations
Telephone Calls Keceived
i'rf,('niy niimljci', Dl'j ii-1212 .
niiiisliative niimlH'r, KE 6-6700
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Average chiiK Iraiismissions
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Talilc \l\ <!riiii«- l.ul>oratoi-> Operations
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\;ili-<>l ii> ;iii;i]\si*s ......
Viriifd rolilit'i's ciiNf^ .....
As^Miill ^ricl li;ill<-i'\ iliiiip-roiis \vi-:i|>oii liises
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Boinlis iiiiil iirsiiii
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("arriap's lii-eiiseil — renewals
Carriafies licenseil — clianpes in owiierslnp
('arriafies liieiised — llejiraiils
Carria;;e lirenses raiicelled i in favor of rpj^ranl-s and ownership changes)
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Dri\cr licenses ^.rallied ....
I)ri\er license ie\ocalions (lemporary i
Drixei licenses rescinded
Coniplainls iiivesliKaled ....
Arlicles rouiiil :iiid I Milled in liy ilrivers
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