The Boston Globe, July 21st, 1991
This fictitious scene has Boston Mayor Ray Flynn and Police Commissioner Mickey Roache standing over the body of a young African-American man. The man was killed by the police. "What do we do now?" Flynn asks Roache. "Hmmm, tough call." says Roache. "What do you mean?" Flynn asks. "Well, Ray, this guy has been shot in the back of the head." "Oooh. Tough trajectory to justify, huh?" "Let me think. Well, Ray, remember, we're the police. The police are the people's friend. Most important, you're my friend; right, Ray?" "Scout's honor, Mickey. But how do we get the public to forget this guy? You ...
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