Boston Democratic mayor says criminals should not be prosecuted for theft, gang registry should be abolished (2024)

FIRST ON FOX – Boston Mayor Michelle Wu advocated a soft-on-crime agenda by pushing to abolish the gang registry and arguing that criminal behavior – such as theft – should not be prosecuted.

Prior to being elected mayor, Wu filled out the "2021 Boston Mayoral Candidate Questionnaire" from Progressive Massachusetts, a 501c4 nonprofit organization that tracks and ranks how progressive elected officials are. According to its website, the group "intends to transform Massachusetts into a bold laboratory for progressive state initiatives."

In the document, Wu outlined her most progressive commitments, including her support for noncitizens voting in Boston's local elections.

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The mayor was asked, "Do you support shuttering the Boston Police gang database?"

She answered, "Yes."

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Then, Wu was asked whether she supported a do-not-prosecute list enacted by the former Suffolk County district attorney, Rachael Rollins.

DA Rollins enacted the policy memo identifying more than a dozen charges she said should be declined for prosecution. Those crimes included shoplifting, larceny, disorderly conduct, receiving stolen property, driving with a suspended license, breaking and entering with property damage, wanton and malicious destruction of property, threats, minor in possession of alcohol, marijuana possession, possession with intent to distribute, non-marijuana drug possession.

The DA was later brought into the Biden administration, before resigning after an ethics probe found that Rollins committed "egregious" ethical violations and "abuse of power."

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"Do you support the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office’s do-not-prosecute list and expanded approach to dealing with such low-level offenses? YES/ NO?" Progressive Mass asked.

"Yes," Wu responded.

Wu also promised to advocate for reallocating some of the police's budget towards other city priorities as mayor. The mayor said she believes law enforcement should be "demilitariz[ed]."

Wu said police should not have the ability to use tear gas, rubber bullets, and attack dogs.

The Progressive Mass questionnaire then asked, "Do you believe that affiliation or sympathies with white supremacist organizations among officers is a problem with BPD? YES/ NO If so, what measures would you take as mayor to combat that issue?"

Wu responded, "Yes. I have advocated for terminating any [Boston Police Department] employees who were involved with the January 6th Capitol insurrection."

She also wanted to publicize personnel files with the public relating to "use-of-force," which opponents say can potentially put officers in danger.

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"[W]e must ensure that contract language enables the sharing of data with the public on officers’ use-of-force and misconduct and allows disciplinary records to be made publicly accessible, in accordance with privacy laws," she said.

Wu's office didn't immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Her views on police notwithstanding, in the past, critics said she used "Nixonian tactics" after her administration admitted to creating a list of her most vocal critics and providing it to local authorities, according to a July 2023 report.

The report raised concerns about whether Wu and her administration are attempting to silence or intimidate her critics, many of whom have protested outside of her home.

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When she was first elected, Wu opened entire offices focused on "Food Justice, Black Male Advancement, LGBTQ+ Advancement, and Worker Empowerment" to create a more "equitable city for generations to come."

However, critics have accused Wu of not being as inclusive of White people, resulting in numerous complaints to the state's attorney general. In December, the Democratic mayor came under fire for sending out invitations for a holiday party intended only for non-White city council members.

"Honorable members: On behalf of Mayor Michelle Wu, I cordially invite you and a guest to the Electeds of Color Holiday Party," the email, which was mistakenly sent to everyone, said.

Fifteen minutes after the email was sent out, Wu's aide, Denise DosSantos, apologized and clarified that the invitation was only meant for minority city councilors. However, she did not apologize for planning a party that excluded White city leaders.

"I wanted to apologize for my previous email regarding a Holiday Party for tomorrow," DosSantos wrote. "I did send that to everyone by accident and I apologize if my email may have offended or came across as so. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused."

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell decided not to investigate the Boston mayor’s "electeds of color" holiday party after discrimination complaints were filed.

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advocated a soft-on-crime agenda by pushing to abolish the gang registry and arguing that criminal behavior – such as theft – should not be prosecuted.

What were the crimes in Boston in the 1990s? ›

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Boston experienced an epidemic of youth homicides largely stemming from a rise in violent gang activity and the widespread use of crack cocaine. Juvenile handgun homicides more than tripled— from 22 victims in 1987 to 73 victims in 1990.

Who was the famous mayor of Boston? ›

James Michael Curley (November 20, 1874 – November 12, 1958) was an American Democratic politician from Boston, Massachusetts. He served four terms as mayor of Boston from 1914 to 1955. Curley ran for mayor in every election for which he was legally qualified.

How bad was crime in the 90s? ›

From 1980 to 1991, the homicide rate fl uctuated between 8 –10 per 100,000 population. After that, the homicide trend began a large, steady decline. Between 1991 and 2000, homicide rates per capita fell from 9.8 to 5.5 per 100,000, a drop of 44 percent.

What area of Boston has the most crime? ›

Central. The most dangerous neighborhood in Boston is Central. Although this area is in the heart of the city and has a population of around 33,000 residents, it is considered the worst part of Boston.

Who is the Democratic Mayor of Boston? ›

Michelle Wu
Incumbent
Assumed office November 16, 2021
Preceded byMarty Walsh Kim Janey (acting)
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Boston uses a strong-mayor form of government in which the city council acts as a check against the power of the executive branch, the mayor.

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Malcolm Edwin Nichols (May 8, 1876 – February 7, 1951) was a journalist and American politician. Nichols served as the Mayor of Boston in the late 1920s. He came from a Boston Brahmin family and is the most recent Republican to serve in that post.

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Alfred J. Gaynor (born December 10, 1966) is an American serial killer and rapist who committed a series of nine murders in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts from 1995 to 1998.

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Twenty-seven years later, New England is still not laughing about the April Fool's Day Blizzard. The 1997 storm dumped rain, sleet and snow from Maryland to Maine leaving as much as three feet of snow on the ground. During the peak of the storm, snow fell in Boston at a rate of three inches per hour.

What was Boston like in the 1900s? ›

More than a century ago, Boston was bursting at the seams with more than 400,000 people crammed within the confines of less than a square mile of the downtown area. Adding to the congestion, more than 8,000 horses pulled trolleys to transport people and goods.

What was the crime peak in 1991? ›

Violent Crime: The violent crime rate also peaked in 1991 at 716 violent crimes per 100,000, and now stands at 366, about half that rate. However, the violent crime rate, like rates of murder and overall crime, has risen and fallen during this time.

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