Bad Justice: Stabbing Suspect

Have a look at the guy they’ve arrested for today’s “Gun Death” story:

A former busboy with a long history of violence, identified as “a person of interest” in the fatal stabbing of 24-year-old Amy E. Lord of South Boston, was deemed unfit to be arraigned Thursday in assaults on two other women in the same day….Alemany’s criminal record goes back to 1999, when he was about 14 and was placed in the state’s custody for assault charges. He has been in and out of jail, largely on charges such as assault and battery and receiving stolen property.

In 2010, he was sentenced to two years in the House of Correction after he pleaded guilty to motor vehicle theft, possession of burglary tools, and destruction of property.

There is also an investigation on an attempted murder in Boston where a woman was choked out, robbed, and when she regained consciousness she had Mr. Alemany’s wallet in her hand. In that case no arrests were made despite overwhelming evidence.

In a city with heavy gun control its nice to know the Police and justice system work so hard to make sure the criminals remain on the street where they can continue to kill and commit mayhem.

**UPDATE** The Story on the previous assault here:

A Boston police detective will be investigated for failing to make an arrest last year in an assault case that involved an ex-con now being called a person of interest in the murder of 24-year-old Amy Lord this week.

Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said this evening he is “very disappointed” the detective did not aggressively pursue the case last September.

“I believe that detective had probable cause (to make an arrest),” Davis said, adding the unnamed detective will now be investigated. Bostonherald.com first reported on the fumbled case earlier today.

A woman attacked 10 months ago in Mission Hill said she tore an ID from her attacker as she fell unconscious, according to a Boston police report. That ID was of Edwin Alemany, the 28-year-old person of interest in the Lord kidnapping and murder.

However, according to court records, there is no indication Alemany was ever arrested in connection with the assault. Davis admitted police botched the case.

Don’t ever carry a gun, because the Police will protect you…..

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One Response to Bad Justice: Stabbing Suspect

  1. Old NFO says:

    Another reason NOT to live there… or MA period…

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