Monday, April 14, 2014

Boston Police Officer Wounded in Shootout with Bombing Suspects Dies on Duty

For the record.

A 28-year-old Boston police officer, who was wounded in the Watertown shootout with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, has died after suffering a medical emergency.

Dennis O. Simmonds, who was set to receive a Top Cop Award from President Obama next month for his valiant service nearly a year ago today, died while on duty Thursday, his department announced Friday.

His cause of death was not disclosed.

He had just taken his lunch break while training at the Boston police academy in Hyde Park when he suffered an undisclosed medical emergency, a police spokesman told the Boston Globe.

10 comments:

  1. If everything is so hush-hush, he was accidentally killed by another cop... or he killed himself (intentionally or not).

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    1. Or he was killed because someone thought he was going to "leak" some info they didn't want disclosed.

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  2. Was this the shooting from the armed robbery that never happened ?

    A list of all the dead needs to be compiled.

    It's getting pretty large.

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  3. You mean the Boston theatrical show? flash and smoke grenades. That farce of a false flag has more holes in it than Baby Swiss Cheese.

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  4. False flag for sure. Classic "strategy of tension" to fan the flames of public outrage immediately before the show trial of the younger brother. There must be a number of historical examples of this sort of staging during the the Stalin era in the 1930s.

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  5. Lunch break... poisoned?

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    1. BINGO....but don't worry, they will bring in the Sandy Hook coroner to perform the autopsy.

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  6. I read on another site that he was not shot by one of the suspects during the shootout but was actually shot by another officer.

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  7. A couple more witnesses to go, and the official version of events gets sealed up nice and tight.
    the governments luck never seems to run out.

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