Description: Money for state police overtime and general relief is depleted. Legislative hearing considers supplemental budget for current fiscal year. Robert Wetmore, Edward Burke, Richard Voke, Ellen O'Connor
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/02/1989
Description: Eyewitness to high speed, wrong direction chase on Mass. Turnpike says police are covering up the circumstances and evidence to escape blame in the resulting collision and death.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/21/1988
Description: FRANCIS MICKEY ROACHE ON DRUG TESTING IN BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/24/1986
Description: RAY FLYNN APPOINTS FRANCIS MICKEY ROACHE BOSTON POLICE COMMISSIONER
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/17/1985
Description: POLICE COMMISSIONER FRANCIS MICKEY ROACHE SPEAKS TO CITY COUNCIL ON RELOCATION OF CAMBODIANS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/22/1985
Description: FRANCIS MICKEY ROACHE IS SWORN IN AS BOSTON POLICE COMMISSIONER, RAY FLYNN
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/13/1985
Description: Mounted Boston police officer near Quincy Market. Crowds of children pet horse. Street performer. Angled view of upper facade of Faneuil Hall juxtaposed with Sixty State Street high rise. Quincy Market plaque. Grasshopper weather vane. Sign for “Where's Boston?”
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/15/1978
Description: House bill would increase budget for fighting drug crime with more police & more treatment facilities for addicts. Other bills would stiffen penalties for drug crime.Richard Voke,Paul Kollios,Philip Johnston.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/11/1988
Description: Marcus Jones reports on efforts by the Roxbury community to fight drugs. Jones' reports includes footage of a community meeting with William Celester (Deputy Superintendent, Boston Police Department) and Roxbury residents. Celester and Georgette Watson (Roxbury residents) talk about the need for residents to fight the drug trade. Watson and Lola Jenkins (Roxbury resident) talk about the need for more funding to help communities fight drugs. Jones notes that Watson runs the Drop-A-Dime Program in Boston. Jones' reports also includes footage of Watson walking through Dudley Square in Roxbury with Callie Crossley (WGBH reporter). Following the edited story is b-roll of the community meeting and of Dudley Square. Church's Chicken sign, liquor store front, church steeple, food stamp center, Ugi's Subs sign.
1:00:04: Visual: Footage of William Celester (Deputy Superintendent, Boston Police Department) talking to a group of Roxbury residents. The residents are mostly African American. Shots of meeting attendees. Marcus Jones reports that Celester talked to residents about street patrols at an afternoon meeting at Boston Police Department Area B Headquarters. Jones reports that drugs have become a major problem in the Roxbury community. V: Footage of Georgette Watson (Roxbury resident) saying that residents have become soldiers in the war on drugs. Watson says that the community needs more resources to fight drugs. Jones reports that Watson runs the Drop-A-Dime program; that Drop-A-Dime is a drug crime hotline; that Drop-A-Dime receives some federal funding. V: Shots of Callie Crossley (WGBH reporter) walking with an African American woman and an African American man near Dudley Square in Roxbury; of plain-clothes police officers making a drug arrest. Footage of Watson saying that police officers and inner-city residents are fighting drugs; that federal lawmakers should give more funds to these efforts. Footage of Lola Jenkins (Roxbury resident) saying that money should be given to grassroots anti-drug efforts. Footage of Celester saying that people need to come down from their soapboxes; that people need to take action against drugs. Shots of Celester addressing the meeting. Jones reports that Celester believes that attention must be focused on local anti-drug efforts. V: Footage of Celester saying that drugs are not a "police problem"; that drugs are a "human service problem." Celester says that more money is needed to build jails and hospitals and to fund drug education. Shot of an African American police officer sitting in a police cruiser. The cruiser's lights are flashing.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/21/1989
Description: Ray Flynn holds press conference to express concern over performance of drug control unit of Boston police department.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/13/1989