POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS
District 4: 650 Harrison Avenue, 617-343-4457 District A-1: 40 New Sudbury Street, 617-343-4627

By @LiveBoston617
Bomb Threat At approximately 8:30pm on June 4, the front desk at the Copley Plaza Hotel received a call stating that a person in a room upstairs had a suicide vest on and was going to take the lives of many of the guests as well as their own.
Boston Police, EMS, SWAT, Explosives, and negotiators responded immediately to the scene only to find that the call had been a hoax. It is believed to be an ongoing issue between two parties, however, the threat still remained very serious at the time. No further information is available.
Needing Exercise
Thursday afternoon on June 7, shortly before 5:30 hours, Boston Police Officers assigned to District D-4 were patrolling their area when they observed a man inside the O'Day Playground at 75 West Newton Street.
Officers circled back to engage him as part of an ongoing investigation when they observed the man clutching at an object in the waistband of his pants. The suspect then fled the scene, inciting a foot chase between the suspect and the investigating officers. They were able to stop him in the area of Public Alley 716 in Roxbury.
The officers were able to recover a .380 caliber Bersa Thunder Handgun near 48 West Springfield Street, which he had discarded underneath a
parked motor vehicle when he fled. The suspect has been identified as
Jaheim Clarke, 18, of Lower Roxbury, and he is expected to appear in
Boston Municipal Court on multiple charges including Unlawful Possession
of a Firearm, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, and Carrying a Loaded
Firearm.
Assault Near BPL
At
1:15am on June 8 Boston Police Officers responded to the area of Copley
Square for reports of an assault on the steps of the Boston Public
Library (BPL).
Units
responded and found one victim that had been assaulted and left in the
street near the BPL. Boston EMS responded to the scene and began
rendering aid before transporting him to a local area hospital.
The
assault, which is believed to have been carried out by two male
suspects, led to the arrest of one, with the other still outstanding.
The arrest information for the one that was taken into custody has not
yet been released. There has been no update on the condition of the
victim or the other suspect in connection to the incident.
Trying to Blowup His Girl Friend
At
approximately 7:40pm on Monday, June 10, Boston Police received calls
of a suspicious package in the area of 79 Gainsborough Street.
The
Bomb Squad, the K-9 Unit, Boston EMS, and Boston Fire were all called
in to the scene. The suspicious package appeared to be a homemade bomb,
which is thought to be made by an emotionally distressed person and put
at the front door of his girlfriend’s house.
The
individual believed to be responsible for the bomb was evaluated by EMS
and ultimately did not require transport to a hospital. Rather, he was
taken into custody by BPD.