At the Francis X. Bellotti Courthouse in Quincy, it might have been the busiest Friday afternoon ever, at least in August.
The hackers were so anxious and agitated that they were unable to even take an early slide to the Cape. Perhaps for the first time in Norfolk County’s history, the hackerama was unable to resolve the case after the police hauled in a rich pervert.
Joshua Thompson, a Boston fire lieutenant earning $160,000 year, was the defendant. He was taken in handcuffs by the sheriff from the Dedham county jail, where he had been detained since Wednesday, to the courthouse.
Don’t they know who Lt. Thompson is and, more crucially, who he is related to, from gold bars to behind bars?
The judges were aware, no doubt. Citing the conventional connections, they all fled his dangerousness listening. How foreseeable. A judge from outside the county had to be brought in.
Similarly, the goons of District Attorney Meatball Morrissey wanted to leave this one alone. No one is ever prosecuted in Norfolk County unless they are insignificant or perhaps from Fall River, like Karen Read.
The hack ADAs were well aware of Josh Thompson’s identity. Additionally, prosecuting someone who wires would not be a wise career move in Norfolk County under this impending post-Meatball period.
The ham-and-egger prosecutor, Mark Assad, ultimately pulled the short straw to appear in court. The next time, Assad will be taught to give Meatball more than a meager $40 donation!
When Thompson’s wife obtained a restraining order against him, the Milton police hauled him. At their magnificent property on Adams Street, she said, he was still sitting on a massive arsenal.
Even more upscale than Hinckley Road, where Governor Deval Patrick and the late corrupt state senator Brian Multiple Choice Joyce were formerly Beautiful People together, it’s in the greatest area of town.
Police discovered 2000 rounds of ammo, five assault-style rifles, five handguns, including one in a cooler by the front entrance, and a drug cache of various tablets and powders inside Thompson’s five-million dollar mansion (he was charged with meth trafficking).
Isn’t the Boston Fire Department subject to random drug testing? Hmm
Inside the house, the Milton police also found surveillance cameras. Prior to this, Thompson’s separated wife, who is expecting their fourth child, informed the court that he had taken out all of the smoke detectors in order to install the cameras.
The police have been discussing what they saw on those recordings in secret for days, but nothing was stated in the court filings.
The rumors you hear on a Friday afternoon in August in the hallways of the Francis X. Bellotti courtroom in Quincy!
Thompson reportedly couldn’t believe he was being arrested. Has professional civility vanished?
Peter, Thompson’s father, was a Quincy Point native who made a lot of money in the steel industry. Over the years, Daddy has given $6,000 to Thomas Koch, the mayor of Quincy, and another $2,000 to South Boston state senator Nick Collins.
Collins has also been defrauded of $2,000 by Josh Thompson. Thompson previously worked for the City of Boston and had an address in the Collins district’s Ward 7.
The prosecution said in court on Friday that Thompson was the subject of yet another protective order involving a business associate in a development venture that had fallen through.
The associate cannot be named since he is also a victim, just like the wife (who, incidentally, retained her maiden name). However, the brother of a local politician is the other man who was terrified by Thompson.
Thompson allegedly showed up at the school where the children of his politically connected business colleague were enrolled with crazed pamphlets, according to statements made in court. That’s some frightening stuff. The pol’s brother’s house also had graffiti spray-painted on it.
Thompson had military service. He dated a lovely, slightly older woman from Braintree once he returned. According to obituaries, Thompson was her devoted friend when she passed away from cancer in 2016 at the age of 37.
A picture of the once-loving pair on the BFD Facebook site shows that he then started dating his present wife, who is also blonde.
Dennis Port hosted a magnificent, high-profile wedding for them. It appeared that he was making a lot of money by flipping properties.
He participated in a North End rescue at the BFD in 2017, which, at least until Friday, made him famous as a hero Jake. He was put in charge of the Hanover Street firehouse.
The county capos may inform you that you don’t have to pay those exorbitant parking fees when dining out in the North End if you placed highly enough in the Quincy hackerama.
Just mention Lt. Thompson when you drop off your automobile at the firehouse.
Please let him know who you sent it to and where you’re from, preferably Quincy or Braintree in Norfolk County.
By Friday, however, the well connected lieutenant was stuck at the Francis X. Bellotti Courthouse. The fall of the powerful.
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This man is somewhat related to a retired state police officer who was once even higher in the MSP hack hierarchy than Michael Proctor, and he has an in-law who was formerly employed by a corrupt Norfolk County DA.
The McAlberts of Canton were only liegemen in the local hackerama, in contrast to Joshua Thompson and his kinsmen.
However, unlike with Sandra Birchmore, who was murdered, his fellow Democratic apparatchiks were unable to declare it a suicide because there were no corpses. Unlike with Juston Root, they were unable to claim it was self-defense against a deranged man brandishing a toy gun.
In contrast to the Keystone Kops of Canton, the Milton police were actually examining the closed-circuit cameras, therefore they were unable to conceal their hacker friend’s crimes by leaving tail light fragments at the scene.
On a dog-day afternoon in August, Joshua Thompson was hosed by his fellow payroll patriots.
And to consider that the Francis X. Bellotti Courthouse was the location.