星期一, 11月 09, 2020

SIX MEN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH MAJOR INTERSTATE GUN TRAFFICKING OPERATION AFTER JOINT INVESTIGATION LED BY AG’S OFFICE

 SIX MEN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH MAJOR INTERSTATE GUN TRAFFICKING OPERATION AFTER JOINT INVESTIGATION LED BY AG’S OFFICE

Defendants Allegedly Transported Guns from Florida and Michigan to
Sell in Massachusetts; Investigation also Uncovered Drug Trafficking and Illegal Firearms

 

BOSTON – Six men have been indicted in connection with a major interstate gun trafficking operation after a joint state, federal, and local investigation led by Attorney General Maura Healey’s Office.

 

The investigation was led by Massachusetts State Police assigned to the AG’s Office, in collaboration with MSP’s Gang Unit, MSP’s Troop D Community Action Team, the Bristol County State Police Detectives Unit and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The investigation revealed that the defendants were allegedly conspiring to transport firearms into Massachusetts from out of state, specifically from Florida and Michigan. During the course of the investigation, the AG’s Office also uncovered evidence of heroin and cocaine trafficking.

 

A Statewide Grand Jury returned indictments against the following individuals last week:

 

Donald Ashcraft, age 38, of North Port, Florida

Transporting a Firearm into the Commonwealth (8 counts)

Trafficking a Firearm (1 count)

Conspiracy to Transport a Firearm into the Commonwealth (1 count)

Carrying a Firearm (7 counts)

Carrying a Loaded Firearm (1 count)

Possession of Large Capacity Feeding Device (8 counts)

Possession of Ammunition (6 counts)

Possession Class B (2 counts)

Possession Class E (1 count)

 

Craig Baier, age 39, of Bradenton, Florida

Transporting a Firearm into the Commonwealth (8 counts)

Trafficking a Firearm (1 count)

Conspiracy to Transport a Firearm into the Commonwealth (1 count)

Carrying a Firearm (7 counts)

Carrying a Loaded Firearm (1 count)

Possession of Large Capacity Feeding Device (8 counts)

Possession of Ammunition (6 counts)

Possession Class B (2 counts)

Possession Class E (1 count)

 

James Benassi, age 33, of New Bedford

Trafficking a Firearm (1 count)

Conspiracy to Transport a Firearm into the Commonwealth (1 count)

Carrying a Firearm (2 counts)

Possession of a Firearm (1 count)

Possession of Large Capacity Feeding Device (3 counts)

Improper Storage of a Firearm (1 count)

Possession of Ammunition (3 counts)

Intimidation of a Witness (1 count)

Trafficking in Heroin, more than 100g (1 count)

Trafficking in Cocaine, more than 100g (1 count)

Possession with Intent to Distribute Class E (1 count)

 

Justin Pena, age 33, of New Bedford

Possession of a Firearm (1 count)

Possession of Large Capacity Feeding Device (1 count)

Improper Storage of a Firearm (1 count)

Possession of Ammunition (2 counts)

Trafficking in Heroin, more than 100g (1 count)

Trafficking in Cocaine, more than 100g (1 count)

Possession with Intent to Distribute Class E (1 count)

 

Mathew Capozzi, age 37, of West Wareham

Conspiracy to Transport a Firearm into the Commonwealth (1 count)

 

Nicholas Ieronimo, age 33, of West Wareham

Conspiracy to Transport a Firearm into the Commonwealth (1 count)

 

            The defendants will be arraigned in Bristol and Plymouth Superior Courts on dates to be determined.

 

The AG’s Office alleges that Ashcraft and Baier transported numerous firearms across state lines, and that Benassi, Capozzi, and Ieronimo conspired with them to do so. Ashcraft, Baier, and Benassi are also each alleged to have trafficked a firearm. Baier and Ashcraft were arrested on July 28, 2020 with seven firearms in their possession, as well as ammunition and large capacity magazines. Subsequent investigation resulted in the coordinated execution of search warrants on August 20, 2020 at five locations, including Benassi and Pena’s residence, where investigators located two firearms, a large capacity magazine, ammunition and approximately 170 grams of cocaine. After continued investigation, investigators identified an additional location associated with Benassi, and on September 9, 2020 searched and discovered two more firearms, ammunition, a large capacity magazine, and approximately 118 grams of heroin/fentanyl for which Benassi and Pena face charges.

 

These charges are allegations, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

 

This matter is being handled by Assistant Attorneys General Kaitlyn O’Leary and Caitlin McDermott of the AG’s Enterprise, Major and Cyber Crimes Division and was investigated by Massachusetts State Police assigned to the AG’s Office, in collaboration with MSP’s Gang Unit, MSP’s Troop D Community Action Team, the Bristol County State Police Detectives Unit and ATF.

MAYOR WALSH, PARKS DEPARTMENT REOPEN TWO HYDE PARK PLAYGROUNDS IN $1 MILLION INVESTMENT

 

MAYOR WALSH, PARKS DEPARTMENT REOPEN TWO HYDE PARK PLAYGROUNDS IN $1 MILLION INVESTMENT
BOSTON - Monday, November 9, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Boston Parks Commissioner Ryan Woods announced this week the unveiling of recent improvements at two playgrounds in Hyde Park, Amatucci Playground at 1460 Hyde Park Avenue and Stonehill Park at 25 Stonehill Road. The budget for each facility was approximately $500,000. The projects were funded by Mayor Walsh's Capital Improvement Plan. 

"These investments in Hyde Park are part of Boston's plan to provide quality green spaces for all residents, and play spaces for the children of our city," said Mayor Walsh. "We encourage families to follow social distancing guidelines and enjoy some fresh air and exercise at these two newly improved playgrounds before the winter weather sets in."

Improvements shared by both facilities include new play equipment and resilient safety surfacing, open lawn areas, site furniture and fencing, and tree plantings. The parks feature swings and separate play structures for children ages 2 to 5 and 5 to 12 with a wide variety of activities such as puzzles, climbing nets, slides, rope bridges, and multi-level ramps and platforms. 

Improvements unique to Stonehill include improved lighting and incorporation of a previously existing nature-themed stone and concrete sculptural piece into the playground. The structure is accompanied by instructions encouraging climbing by children and features whimsical handholds that include seashell and turtle shapes. The playground also includes a Cozy Cocoon especially designed for children with autism spectrum disorders. The unit features an enclosed space for a child to escape the playground when over-stimulated and interior textures and molded-in features for tactile exploration.

The improvements at Amatucci feature two age-appropriate play structures, a Spinami upright spinning whirl accommodating several kids at once, a swing set for multiple ages and abilities, a water bubbler, and a trio of tables with accompanying seating. 

Since 2014, the Walsh administration has invested more than $114 million across the city's parks systems, representing some of the most significant parks investments in Boston's history. The Fiscal Year 2021-2025 (FY21-FY25) Capital Plan includes enhanced support to maintain the City's Urban Wilds and Tree Canopy, increases in funding to plant and maintain trees across the city, as well as $36 million for new and ongoing open space projects.

For current social distancing guidelines in City of Boston parks please visit www.boston.gov/news/coronavirus-covid-19-updates-boston-parks-and-recreation.

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New and improved play equipment at Stonehill Park includes a climbing boulder and a special seat for children with autism spectrum disorders. 


Two state-of-the-art play structures were recently opened at Amatucci Playground in Hyde Park.

星期日, 11月 08, 2020

全世界新型冠狀病毒確診人數 11/8 打破5000萬大關 麻州微回降至1809宗





 

波士頓市長率州市民選官員、議員賀拜登當選 誓言為人民服務 (圖片)
















15組織集會遊行 呼籲州市聯邦政府保護人民

波士頓教師工會會長唐佳宇(Jessica Tang)質疑麻州政府要求
教師回校上課的決定。(周菊子攝)
                       (Boston Orange 周菊子綜合報導) ”波士頓日出行動(Sunrise Movement Boston)」,「亞裔資源工作室(AARW)」等15個組織,117日近午時分在柯普利廣場集會,遊行,呼籲地方市鎮及州和聯邦政府改變,「保護我們的人民,增長我們的力量(Protect Our People, Grow Our Power )」。

             發言者們在三一教堂前指出,今年多災多難,但他們要聚集人氣,確保彼此安全,聆聽社區的聲音,鼓吹社會公平,族裔、移民,房屋及環境正義,要把保護民主,每一票都計算,社區得到應有的政府服務等所有議題聚攏一處,一起爭取。「當我們爭取(fight),我們就贏」。

華人前進會行政主任陳玉珍(Karen Chen)出席活動。

             其中一名發言者表示,在COVID-19發生前,他們已經在為人們爭取工作,就業,居住,醫療健保,移民,族裔,環境等等各方面的公平、正義。但誰想沒有想到,新型冠狀病毒大流行,使得情況更糟糕。例如麻州雖然通過了全美最高規格的暫緩逼遷法,但該法已於1017日到期,而麻州州長查理貝克並未展延該法,許多人開始面對流離失所的威脅。

             這名發言者請在場的數百人拿出手機,鍵入Protection(保護)這個字,發送到617-934-5006這個號碼去,以帶動人潮,催促麻州州長設立住宅穩定基金,保護受COVID-19影響的家庭。

             她也呼籲人們關注麻州政治,指已當選的民意代表們,日子過得太舒服了。人們必須提醒這些議員,他們是人民的代表。

             波士頓市教師工會首名華裔會長唐佳宇也發言表示,別以為拜登(Joe Biden)當選了第46任美國總統,就沒問題了,事實上爭取正義的行動,才正開始。無論是住宅正義,全民健保,或移民權益或公共教育等議題,都不會一夜之間就奇蹟的變好了,人們必須團結起來爭取。她並以麻州州長前一天才鼓吹中小學應讓學生回校上課一樣,但是學校還未能做到讓學校的學習環境真正安全,為學校師生及護理人員提供足夠的個人防護設備之際,這樣要求似不合理。

             在集會途中,主辦單位宣佈拜登(Joe Biden)當選為第四十六任美國總統,在場數百人頓時歡聲雷動,但稍後仍繼續發言、致詞,然後才列隊跟在「是我們崛起的時候(Our Time to Rise)」,「每一張票都算(Every vote count)」等標語牌之後,沿著波約斯頓街遊行。(更新版)

數百民眾聚集在三一教堂前。(周菊子攝)

遊行示威團體以標語橫幅強調人民發聲。(周菊子攝)

 

波士頓僑界支持臺灣完整參與「世界衛生組織」(WHO) 共同聲明

共同聲明

波士頓僑界支持臺灣完整參與「世界衛生組織」(WHO)

所有會議、機制及活動

臺灣的公衛成就及全民健保舉世稱羨,且長期關注及貢獻全球公衛議題,是達成「世界衛生組織」(WHO)追求全人類最高健康水平目標不可或缺的夥伴。儘管WHO幹事長曾自2009年起,連續8年主動邀請臺灣以觀察員身分出席世界衛生大會(WHA),但自2017年起即因中國阻撓,未再致發邀請函予臺灣;此外,臺灣自2009年至2019年曾向WHO申請參加187場技術性會議,只受邀出席57場,被拒率高達7成;另臺灣所在地區屬WHO西太平洋區署(WPRO)負責,但WPRO一向拒絕與臺灣聯繫,也未曾提供任何區域內的公衛資訊予臺灣。這些歧視性的做法,不僅嚴重損害臺灣2,350萬人的健康人權,更使全球公衛及防疫體系出現缺口及漏洞。本年的COVID-19已造成全球超過4,759萬人確診,逾121萬人死亡,益加凸顯不遺漏任何人(leave no one behind)的必要性及急迫性。WHO既然是負責全球公衛議題的跨國專門機構,就應該堅守專業中立原則,堅拒中國無理的政治壓力,接納臺灣完整參與其所有會議、機制及活動。因此,波士頓僑界共同聲明如下:

一、  COVID-19疫情不僅對全球政治、經濟、貿易、金融及就業等產生巨大衝擊,亦嚴重影響包括良好健康及福祉等17項聯合國永續發展目標(SDGs)的達成。

二、  在政府及民間通力合作下,臺灣秉持審慎以對、迅速應變、超前部署、公開透明的原則,透過專業化的指揮體系、嚴謹的邊境管制、充分且分配得宜的供應防疫物資、居家檢疫隔離與關懷管制並重、妥善運用科技、資訊透明公開、精準篩檢及疫調等策略,創造成功防疫及抗疫的「臺灣模式」。至2020115日止,臺灣只有569個確診案例、7人不幸死亡,人民也享受正常的生活。

三、  在確保國內疫情穩定且民眾防疫物資需求無虞後,臺灣即透過捐贈超過5,100萬片外科口罩、隔離衣、額溫槍及醫療器材等防疫物資給80多個國家,積極協助提升全球防疫能量;另也藉由雙邊及多邊管道,向各國衛生官員或專家學者分享臺灣的防疫經驗及最佳實踐,致力協助強化全球衛生安全。

四、  這次疫情充分體現臺灣對全球公衛體系的重要性,WHO不應該繼續基於不當政治考量,將臺灣排除在外。我們籲請WHO正視臺灣2,350萬人的健康人權,仔細聆聽國際社會堅定支持臺灣參與WHO的正義之聲,堅拒政治干擾,讓臺灣完整參與其所有會議、機制及活動,以期「全民均健」(Health for All)目標的早日達成。

聯署團體 

波士頓臺灣世衛協進會

北美波士頓 WHO 委員會

北美臺商總會衞生福利委員會

波士頓大陳同鄉會      

波士頓政大校友會

波士頓僑界急難救助協會

波士頓臺大校友會

波士頓臺灣同鄉會

波士頓臺灣媽媽親子會

波克萊臺灣商會

紐英倫客家鄉親

紐英崙中華公所

紐英崙中華專業人員協會

麻州牛頓元極舞健身會

國立師範大學紐英倫校友

國民黨波士頓分部

新英格蘭大波士頓臺灣商會

新英格蘭中文教師專業協會

新英格蘭成大校友會

璞石中華文化工作室

麻州新冠病毒確診個案繼續攀升 11/7 新增2200宗 美國新增117,999宗

 



From the Boston Globe:

November 7, 2020
What you need to know today

  • Worldwide and nationwide (per Johns Hopkins University):
    • Worldwide confirmed cases: 49,655,083 (up 485,453 from yesterday*)
    • Worldwide deaths: 1,247,374 (up 7,030 from yesterday*)
    • Worldwide recoveries: 32,621,252 (up 266,401 from yesterday*)
    • US confirmed cases: 9,810,609 (up 103,513 from yesterday*)
    • US deaths: 236,642 (up 881 from yesterday*)
    • Countries/regions affected thus far: 190
  • Massachusetts:
    • 9,903 deaths among confirmed cases (up 23 from yesterday)
    • 164,936 confirmed cases (up 2,200 from yesterday)
    • 20,720 estimated active coronavirus cases
    • Total tests
      • Molecular tests administered (PCR): 6,639,954 (92,286 newly reported tests since yesterday)
      • Total individuals tested by antigen tests: 202,372 (2,316 newly reported tests since yesterday)
    • Read more about Massachusetts' latest numbers.
  • Rhode Island (as of Nov. 6):
    • 1,224 deaths (not updated on weekends)
    • 36,380 confirmed cases (not updated on weekends)
    • Total tests completed: 1,217,916 (not updated on weekends)
  • Maine:
    • 152 deaths (up 2 from yesterday)
    • 7,603 confirmed and probable cases (up 159 from yesterday)
    • Molecular tests completed (as of Nov. 6): 675,186 (not updated on weekends)
  • New Hampshire (as of Nov. 6):
    • 489 deaths (up 1 from Nov. 5)
    • 12,241 confirmed cases (up 229 from Nov. 5)
  • Vermont:
    • 59 deaths (up 1 from yesterday)
    • 2,347 confirmed cases (up 21 from yesterday) 
  • Connecticut (as of Nov. 6):
    • 4,671 deaths (not updated on weekends)
    • 78,125 cases (not updated on weekends)

星期六, 11月 07, 2020

吳弭、麻州民主黨主席,國會議員約瑟夫甘乃迪同賀拜登當選美國總統

 Statements from Michelle Wu, MassDem Chair Gus Bickford, Congressman Joe Kennedy, III.

Statement from Boston City Councilor At-Large and Mayoral Candidate Michelle Wu Regarding Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Presidential Election Win 

Boston, MA— “This election, we the people proved nothing will stop us from making our voices heard and our votes counted, despite an ongoing pandemic and the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. 

On Election Day, I visited polling sites across the city and was so inspired by the energy for change in Boston. Voters came together across race and place in record numbers to take back our democracy.

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris winning this presidential election is just the first step. Cities have a responsibility to use the momentum from this moment to deliver real, systemic change. 

I’m running for Mayor because Boston can lead this change by laying the groundwork for an equitable COVID-19 recovery, delivering on a city Green New Deal, and closing the racial wealth gap. We already have the resources, activism and the ideas. We just need the bold, urgent leadership that matches the needs of our communities at the scale and the urgency that people are facing.”

To learn more about Michelle Wu and her campaign, visit http://michelleforboston.com or connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

 

Statement from Massachusetts Democratic Party Chair Gus Bickford on President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice Presidential-Elect Kamala Harris.

"A decent man was elected to be President of the United States.  By electing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, we chose compassion, competency and dignity.  Our President-Elect and Vice President-Elect will heal our country, help our nation recover from the pandemic, advance racial equity and implement a plan for environmental justice.  I am proud that the tens of thousands of calls we made to Pennsylvania helped flip the state and restore the soul of America."

We did it - Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have won and we all have survived Election Day*s*!

I’m sure your inbox and phone are flooded with messages right now, so I’ll keep it brief. I just want to say thank you. For everything you did to earn this victory.

I know you poured your sweat, tears, and heart into this fight. I know you felt the visceral pain of four years of Donald Trump -- and you channeled that into action, on behalf of your family and families you have never met. And I know you’re far from done.

You stood alongside countless other Americans and said: Enough. Not this. Not him.

You took your country back.

Next week, the work continues. Next week, we roll up our sleeves to make sure our Democratic agenda is as big and bold and progressive and inclusive as this country needs.

I’m in the fight and not leaving. I’m committed to building a fairer, kinder, brighter, and more just future for this generation and the next. I invite you to join me.

We’re gearing up for the runoffs in Georgia and beyond. To continue to make progress on this important work, instantly add your name to make an impact with my Leadership PAC.

More on all of that soon. However, today, we savor the victory and celebrate it.

Because you earned it.

With gratitude,

Joe