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[quote]WALTHAM, Mass. -- The son of longtime Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy pleaded not [B]guilty Friday to fatally stabbing his girlfriend a day after he was released from custody for allegedly assaulting her.[/B]
Jared Remy was arraigned in Waltham District Court on charges of murder and domestic assault and battery in the Thursday night killing of Jennifer Martel, 27.
Police officers responding to several 911 calls went to a Waltham apartment complex at about 10 p.m. Thursday and found Martel on an outside patio with multiple stab wounds, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said.
[B]In court, prosecutors described a brutal and determined attack, saying Remy assaulted Martel in the kitchen, living room, on a stairway and then pinned her to the ground in the patio where he stabbed her several times.[/B] Neighbors who tried to help Martel were driven back when Remy slashed at them, Middlesex Assistant District Attorney Lisa McGovern told a judge.
Remy, 34, was arrested at the scene, his clothes soaked in the victim's blood.
On Wednesday, Remy had been released on personal recognizance in an open assault and battery case in which Martel was the alleged victim, Ryan said. The there was no active restraining order against him, she said.
[COLOR="Black"][SIZE="7"][U]Remy has a violent criminal history, including a total of 15 criminal charges since 1998,[/U][/SIZE][/COLOR] according to Waltham court records. He has been accused of assaulting five people -- including four women -- and was involved in at least three restraining orders, including one in which he was the plaintiff.
Remy was ordered held without bail. His attorney did not immediately return a call for comment.
Martel's 4-year-old child in the apartment was unhurt and is now in the custody of state child welfare officials. It was unclear if Remy was the father, Ryan said.
Jerry Remy is a former Red Sox second baseman who has been a color analyst on team broadcasts on the New England Sports Network since 1988. He has struggled with health problems in recent years.
Jared Remy is a former Red Sox security staffer who was fired by the team in 2008 during a steroid investigation.
The Red Sox did not immediately return a call for comment, but NESN released a two-sentence statement lamenting the tragedy.
"All of us at NESN and the Red Sox, along with Jerry Remy, are filled with grief for everyone involved, and we extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Jennifer Martel," the statement read. [/quote]
It's ok you guys. What we need is just more tolerance. Somehow, in our heart of hearts, we all know this is George Bushs fault.
Let's just be more tolerant you guys. Then that way we can fight back against the man, those stupid successful guys with their shirts and ties who have nice houses. GAWD i hate them.
We just need to be like super tolerance you guys. Seriously. Except for the stupid rich people, gawd they make me angry and jealous. THey're the reason for all my stupid problems!!!!!!
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[quote]Ybarra called 911 in October 2010 and told authorities that he wanted to "hurt himself and others" because he "had a rage inside him," according to a Mountlake Terrace Police Department incident report. Ybarra, who said he worked at a gun range at the time, was involuntarily committed at a mental health hospital by police.
Two years later, neighbors called police because Ybarra was lying in the middle of the street, "very intoxicated," about 1 a.m. A police report says Ybarra told officers that he wanted to die, specifically that "he wanted [a] SWAT team to get him and make him famous" because "no one cares about him." Again, he was taken temporarily to a mental health facility.
In August, Aaron Ybarra found his brother, Ambrose, lying in bed with slits in his neck and near his ear. An open pocket knife was next to Ambrose, who had spoken to his brother about wanting to kill himself, according to a police report. Aaron Ybarra called Ambrose's daughter, who in turn called police. Ambrose later explained to investigators that his wife had recently left him. [/quote]
smh
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It's amazing how posts that say "this white guy is racist!" or "jesus is stupid!" get tons and tons of attention and 'likes' but the threads that point out serious problems and suggest the debate of difficult solutions get ignored.
These liberals live in a bubble, boy, I tell ya what. Stay in the shallow end where you get all sorts of praise and inclusion for just saying "that's racist!" and "religi0n is stupid!" on a loop over and over and you actually think it makes you opinionated and intelligent, 'edgy' and progressive.
Yall betas can't deal with the real world. You're no different than what you perceive religious folks as. You both have your own comforts and traditions that work for you but aren't grounded in scientific reality. Yall are just soft, scared pretenders. Cling to the familiar topics that delude you into thinking you're special and important and intellectual. But I have a newsflash for you, Walter Kronkite.
You aren't.
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Avoid the real, difficult social issues that confront you.
Witch hunt the white racists because thats a socially acceptable group activity youve been conditioned to participate in !!!!!!!!
Fukcing dummies.
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[QUOTE=RoseCity07][B]Can I go post a picture of Bush now? I don't know the number of people that have been killed [/B]because he stole an election.
[B]1,000,000 + Iraqi citizens dead because we invaded a country. Don't try and blame this on liberals.[/B][/QUOTE]
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Look how afraid everyone is of the truth.
Stick to the justin bieber threads, kids. Don't wanna hurt your mind or your feelings with any important kinda shit.
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[QUOTE=ecthelion][B]One could argue that his life is just as precious as anybody else's.[/B] That man needs psychiatric help and preventive detainment.
Stuck in a padded room for the rest of his life is sort of extreme, atleast till he sees the light, if ever.
you can't just kill anyone you think will kill someone else.. that just makes it like teroreesm[/QUOTE]
No. One can't.
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damn 7 straight posts :applause:
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4 separate accounts in one thread.. impressive :applause:
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[QUOTE=chazzy]4 separate accounts in one thread.. impressive :applause:[/QUOTE]
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Agree with OP on this one. Why the f*ck should we bend over backwards to help an individual who causes major harm, pain and suffering to society? Shit, put ANYONE who "expresses admiration for famous murderers" on a list. I'm totally fine with the NSA watching me while I take a dump if it means the Hitler-worshipper is under constant surveillance.
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[QUOTE=johndeeregreen]You can't just put down people who you think might kill somebody some day. Come on now. I'm right with you on a lot of issues, but really? He [b]should've been killed because he's insane? [/b]
Stuck in a padded room for the rest of his life, absolutely, but you're setting a ridiculous precedent here.[/QUOTE]
Lots of insane people have never killed another human being, look at the OP.
At least I think he hasn't, he's certainly insane but I don't think he's a murderous madman...I could be wrong though.