The Fence: a Police Cover-Up Along Boston's Racial Divide

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Boston Police DepartmentBob Peabody faced Dave Williams. “Officer, at any time while you were there did you yell out, ‘Stop. He’s a cop!’?”“Negative.”“Is that a yes or no?”“No.”“You did not yell that out?”“No, sir.”“You did not yell it out once or twice?”“I didn’t yell that out at all, sir.”“And you’re sure of that?”“Positive.”“And that is the truth?”“Absolutely.”Peabody asked Williams the question five times. Minutes later, he tried a sixth. “You categorically deny that you uttered the words, ‘...Stop. Stop, he’s a cop!’?”“I never said that, sir.”The heated exchange came more than an hour into Williams’s appearance before Peabody’s grand jury. It was Friday, the first of December, and seven months into Peabody’s investigation. Just as other witnesses had, Williams first checked in with a court officer stationed in an anteroom to guard the door. Williams then waited for Peabody to come out and get him. He walked into a room that was more an amphitheater than a courtroom, with three ascending rows of chairs where the twenty-three jurors sat.

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