Possession of Cocaine: Quincy Chief Keenan Swears He Will Check for Cocaine Use in Road Rage Shooting

Possession Of Cocaine: Quincy Chief Keenan swears he will check for cocaine use in road rage shooting



Listen to me express the concerns of Massachusetts and World residents when I called today (twice) to speak to Chief Paul Keenan, who appears quite professional in his demeanor, but who has yet to do or say anything about the cocaine issue. Failure to test any of the principals or the witness would be a travesty of justice because it would be an incomplete investigation. If the principals are high on cocaine that goes to motive and a whole lot of other things. If the witness was high on cocaine it goes to her ability to perceive, recollect, bias, etc. etc. The fun is just starting, also be sure to read about the Revere shooting where drug or alcohol issues were covered up. As a former Assistant Attorney General and someone who has successfully sued and represented Law Enforcement Officers and rank and file, I am glad that the Chief will conduct a full, thorough and impartial investigation. Read more at: touchfmboston.blogspot.com christopher-king.blogspot.com KingCast.net This is a KingCast and TOUCH 106.1 FM investigation of the investigators. Alleged assailant Robert O’Connell might be a privileged Porsche-driving guy but he is not known to have a criminal past of his own. However, the alleged victim sure does, yet to this point neither he nor his lady friend have been charged for possession of cocaine that was in the Jeep Fasano was driving. case involving a purported road rage shooting in Quincy between Marina Bay developer Ronald O’Connell and area Firefighter Joseph
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