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The issue isn't as simple as you make it out to be. Sure, you could argue the ivory tower constitutional rights thing. Cornerstone of the American spirit. Slippery slope. Etc. You'd be totally legally correct. But if you're a homicide detective in Boston (particularly Dorchester, Roxbury, or Mattapan, where I'd say anecdotally 80-90% of shootings and murders seem to occur), there are very few murders that get solved, and not for the typical stereotypes of police incompetency, laziness, or ineptitude. When you have a culture where very few murders get solved. and there are very few witnesses willing to come forward, it's a very difficult proposition for the BPD.
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