MIT Police Chief John DiFava is seen one minute after today’s moment of silence to honor those who died in the Boston Marathon bombings, including MIT police officer Sean Collier. The chief received a hug from one of approximately 200 people that lined the sidewalk in front of the MIT police station to commemorate the horrific event. Please see tomorrow’s Boston Herald, as columnist Peter Gelzinis talks at length to the chief.
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A proud police chief, saddened by the senseless death of MIT officer Sean Collier
by markadmin Posted: Monday, 4/22/2013MIT Police Chief John DiFava and others visit the make-shift memorial for slain cop Sean Collier.
by markadmin Posted: Saturday, 4/20/2013MIT Police Chief John DiFava and others visit the make-shift memorial for slain cop Sean Collier at the intersection of Main and Vassar St. Check out Sunday’s Boston Herald for much more.
The very poignant procession carrying slain MIT police officer Sean Collier home.
by markadmin Posted: Saturday, 4/20/2013I took a position on a bridge over Route 93N on the Stoneham/Winchester line as what seemed to be 100 police cars escorted the hearse carrying MIT police officer Sean Collier. Here are my photos and please check out the Boston Herald on Sunday for much more information.