
“Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis warned against creating a ‘police state’ in the aftermath of the marathon bombings during testimony in front of a congressional hearing today. ‘We do not, and cannot, live in a protective enclosure because of the actions of extremists who seek to disrupt our way of life,’ Davis told lawmakers, adding ‘I do not endorse actions that move Boston and our nation into a police state mentality, with surveillance cameras attached to every light pole in the city.’ However, he did call for more surveillance cameras as well as more undercover officers to increase security around big events.”
http://www.infowars.com/bostons-top-cop-warns-against-police-state/
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