Allegations that the Boston Police kept child sexual abuse allegations against union president secret

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The Boston Police Department allegedly hid accusations of child molestation against Patrick Rose Sr., a former patrolman who became the president of the police union.

An investigation from The Boston Globe found that Boston Police knew of the evidence against Rose regarding the allegations, and still allowed him to serve as a patrolman.

According to the newspaper, the police department filed a criminal complaint against him in 1995 for sexual assault involving a 12-year-old boy. The complaint was dropped, but the department conducted an internal investigation which found that he likely committed a crime.

Boston Police wouldn’t tell the newspaper what disciplinary action was taken against Rose.

Even with these inquiries, the department allowed Rose to serve as a patrolman for 21 years, eventually becoming a head of a union that represents patrol officers, according to the Globe.

The investigation from the Globe further found that after the 1995 incident, Rose was still allowed to have contact with vulnerable children, and was even called to testify as the arresting officer in a child sexual assault case in 2006.

The news comes after Rose reportedly faces over 30 charges of sexual abuse of minors aged seven to 16 in Suffolk Superior Court. He is currently held in jail for $200,000 cash bail.

Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey (D) told the Globe that the department’s behavior was
“appalling.”

“It is appalling that there was a documented history of alleged child sexual abuse, yet this individual was able to serve out his career as an officer and eventually become the head of the patrolmen’s union for several years,” she added.

“Under no circumstance will crimes of this nature be tolerated under my administration, and we will not turn a blind eye to injustices as they arise.”
The Hill has reached out to the police department and police union for comment.

Rose is reportedly fighting the allegations brought against him.

“My client maintains his innocence to all of the charges that have been brought against him and he maintains his innocence to what was alleged to have transpired back in 1995,” William Keefe, a lawyer for Rose told the Globe.
 
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They're all going to hell.
It would be nice to think so: that's one of the attractions of religion, that justice is done in the next life even if it was not in the present.

Unfortunately, there's no hell. The successful scumbags just get away with it and die unpunished. The least we can hope is many still manage to be unsatisfied and unhappy in their last breaths.
 

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Can't wait to hear the cop apologists try to explain this one away.
 

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It would be nice to think so: that's one of the attractions of religion, that justice is done in the next life even if it was not in the present.

Unfortunately, there's no hell. The successful scumbags just get away with it and die unpunished. The least we can hope is many still manage to be unsatisfied and unhappy in their last breaths.
Well, perhaps if it becomes common knowledge and enough people care, their legacy is ruined? But, grasping at straws a bit.
 

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Well, perhaps if it becomes common knowledge and enough people care, their legacy is ruined? But, grasping at straws a bit.
Yes. I think some people care a great deal about their legacy, and the knowledge they will end up reviled will be a deliciously painful thing for them to stew in as their last years tick by. It's the one thing about Donald Trump I feel better about. At some level he's permanently unhappy: insecure, dissatisfied, frustrated; craving respect, admiration and adoration he will never receive enough of. Of course, that's also much of why he's such a vile human being in the first place.
 

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It would be nice to think so: that's one of the attractions of religion, that justice is done in the next life even if it was not in the present.

Unfortunately, there's no hell. The successful scumbags just get away with it and die unpunished. The least we can hope is many still manage to be unsatisfied and unhappy in their last breaths.
They're going to be in hell: living or dead. The hell they put themselves in.
 

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Can't wait to hear the cop apologists try to explain this one away.
Can't wait to hear the union apologists do likewise.

https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2502&context=law-faculty-publications said:
A significant part of the union’s role, however, is protecting officers from unjust discipline, and union- negotiated protections may limit efforts to hold officers accountable for alleged misconduct.9 In fact, protections in the union contract may even encourage the code of silence.10 In light of these factors, unionized officers, accurately or not, may perceive pressure to support and not undermine accused fellow officers.
Or is the role the union plays in enforcing the thin blue line irrelevant, especially when we're talking about protecting the union president?
 

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Can't wait to hear the union apologists do likewise.

Or is the role the union plays in enforcing the thin blue line irrelevant, especially when we're talking about protecting the union president?
I'd estimate that most people who support unions generally who also have an opinion about cop unions specifically also hate cop unions.
 
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