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Immigrant who 'killed Boston doctors' has bank-robbing rapsheet
'Why wasn't this guy deported?' Outrage after convicted criminal allowed to stay in U.S.
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Police found Bampumim Teixeira, who is a legal permanent resident, inside a $1.9 million condo belonging to anesthesiologists Lina Bolanos, 38, and Richard Field, 49.

Bolanos and Field, who were engaged to be married, were dead inside the 11th-floor luxury penthouse. Their hands were bound, their throats slashed and the walls smeared with blood and a “message of retribution.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/05/immigrant-who-killed-boston-doctors-has-bank-robbing-rapsheet/#YpK5qy62GGZWrWgY.99

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Southie Murder Suspect Case A Government Screw-Up At Every Turn
By NBP Editorial Board | May 10, 2017, 11:08 EDT
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The South Boston murder suspect’s case is troubling on multiple levels, and it demands major changes in our court and immigration systems.

The suspect is charged with slitting the throats of two anesthesiologists who lived in a penthouse condominium on Broadway, apparently during a robbery. That’s the major troubling point.

But then there’s the question of why he was in the country in the first place. As a native of Guinea-Bissau, he got into the United States and got a Green Card apparently on the basis of having an aunt who was living in Chelsea. There may be more to this part of the story … but if there isn’t, it tells us a lot about our broken immigration system. Why someone without any particular skills who isn’t a refugee should be given permanent residency in the United States just because his aunt lives here isn’t clear.

But here’s where the story gets much worse.

Bampumim Teixeira, 30, was convicted of two bank robberies, one in 2014 and another in 2016. He somehow originally got only one year in jail — from a judge appointed by former governor Deval Patrick, the most pro-criminal governor in the history of the commonwealth. For the bank robberies, mind you, Teixeira, according to police, threatened to shoot bank employees. Even though he apparently didn’t have a gun, merely making the threat while trying to steal from the bank should have led to a charge of armed robbery.

One year in jail for two bank robberies — including a threat of shooting people?

But then the judge, Lisa Grant, of Boston Municipal Court, apparently realized that a full year in jail would get Teixeira deported under federal law once he got out of jail. So she crossed out 365 days and made it 364 — under the threshold that would have gotten Teixeira booted.   ...
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More from New Boston Post on why the killer wasn't deported here.
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They were pain management doctors.  He was probably looking for a new prescription.

Too bad they didnt have a gun with all that other security they paid for.

From: https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2013/02/17/the-nation-toughest-gun-control-law-made-massachusetts-less-safe/3845k7xHzkwTrBWy4KpkEM/story.html
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The 1998 legislation did cut down, quite sharply, on the legal use of guns in Massachusetts. Within four years, the number of active gun licenses in the state had plummeted. “There were nearly 1.5 million active gun licenses in Massachusetts in 1998,” the AP reported. “In June [2002], that number was down to just 200,000.”

>snip<

But the law that was so tough on law-abiding gun owners had quite a different impact on criminals.
Since 1998, gun crime in Massachusetts has gotten worse, not better. In 2011, Massachusetts recorded 122 murders committed with firearms, the Globe reported this month — “a striking increase from the 65 in 1998.” Other crimes rose too. Between 1998 and 2011, robbery with firearms climbed 20.7 percent. Aggravated assaults jumped 26.7 percent.

Probably just more victims of the "common sense" firearms laws there.
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From: https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2013/02/17/the-nation-toughest-gun-control-law-made-massachusetts-less-safe/3845k7xHzkwTrBWy4KpkEM/story.html
Probably just more victims of the "common sense" firearms laws there.
Liberals always operate under the assumption that everybody thinks the same thing about what they hold dear.  It does not cross their tiny minds that criminals will acquire firearms illegally or use other weapons to commit crimes.  Law-abiding people will always be at a disadvantage in those situations.
Maybe these numerous outbreaks of black mob violence afflicting the nation only happen in states and cities where it's tough for lawful people to carry firearms, but one day we're going to read about a mob of black youths who tried to assault the wrong person. I hope it comes very soon.

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From: https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2013/02/17/the-nation-toughest-gun-control-law-made-massachusetts-less-safe/3845k7xHzkwTrBWy4KpkEM/story.html
Probably just more victims of the "common sense" firearms laws there.

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I had a brother that lived there.  As I understand it the law allows police to enter your property at any time without a warrant or probable cause to check on the firearms.  To make sure they are stored properly and still in your possession I guess.    If you allowed your license to expire then those firearms would suddenly become illegal and the sheriffs in some areas would make a point of searching the property for recently expired license holders.  Yesterday you were legal and today you are a felon with a weapons charge on your record.  Where my brother lived the sheriff made a point of dragging their feet on the license paperwork for renewals so it wasn't uncommon for the license to expire before the renewal was processed.
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One of the victims was a pain management specialist.
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... Bolanos, 39, was a pediatric anesthesiologist at Mass. Eye and Ear Hospital where she worked on a team that helps children with airway disorders, a difficult and emotional job that requires closeness among colleagues, her co-workers said.

Field, 50, was an anesthesiologist who worked at North Shore Pain Management, a business he helped create. ...
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The murderer worked at their condo building as a security guard. Apparently, he went to their home to rob them, as he was arrested with a backpack full of jewelry.
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One of the victims was a pain management specialist.Boston Globe
The murderer worked at their condo building as a security guard. Apparently, he went to their home to rob them, as he was arrested with a backpack full of jewelry.

How the hades does a guy with a record for robbing a bank (twice) get a job as security guard.
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How the hades does a guy with a record for robbing a bank (twice) get a job as security guard.

Shows experience in the field of security?  Can you imagine during the interview "Yes, I have first-hand knowledge of the ways security can fall short and fail."
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Liberals always operate under the assumption that everybody thinks the same thing about what they hold dear.  It does not cross their tiny minds that criminals will acquire firearms illegally or use other weapons to commit crimes.  Law-abiding people will always be at a disadvantage in those situations.
Maybe these numerous outbreaks of black mob violence afflicting the nation only happen in states and cities where it's tough for lawful people to carry firearms, but one day we're going to read about a mob of black youths who tried to assault the wrong person. I hope it comes very soon.
Already happened. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_New_York_City_Subway_shooting
It didn't go well for the defender, even if it was a small 'mob'.
With the mobs nowadays, class three firearms and destructive devices would be a definite defensive asset. Crew-served weapons would get extra credit.
The thing I have noted about black mob violence is that it happens where there are black mobs, and those mobs, for whatever reason, seem to appear most often where it is more dangerous to a person to be caught by authorities defending yourself than taking your chances with the mob.
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I had a brother that lived there.  As I understand it the law allows police to enter your property at any time without a warrant or probable cause to check on the firearms.  To make sure they are stored properly and still in your possession I guess.    If you allowed your license to expire then those firearms would suddenly become illegal and the sheriffs in some areas would make a point of searching the property for recently expired license holders.  Yesterday you were legal and today you are a felon with a weapons charge on your record.  Where my brother lived the sheriff made a point of dragging their feet on the license paperwork for renewals so it wasn't uncommon for the license to expire before the renewal was processed.
Just another way to add desirable firearms to the Sheriff's collection....
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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

C S Lewis