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A
If
the
wasteful
tip
on
here,
so
if
the
most
so
moving,
they
won't
graduate
a
student.
So
it
is
my
pleasure
to
introduce
Chief
Justice.
Can
you
have
been
with
us
fighting
for
our
housing
for
expansion?
We
all
have
the
experience
of
seeing
you
in
action
in
advocating
for
something
that
shows
we
did
it
as
a
community.
There
is
a
community
of
renter's,
a
community
that
is
very
low
income
and
poor.
We
needed
to
have
a
judge.
A
A
Saw
you
fight
our
causes
and
we
are
delighted
that
you
back
in
Chelsea
in
what
universe
representing
the
Commonwealth
of
Massachusetts.
We
hope
that
in
our
new
fight,
their
right
to
counsel
fight,
we're
hoping
that
you
join
us
again
in
that
great
endeavor,
and
you
will
hear
from
members
of
the
dish.
C
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C
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F
D
F
C
D
F
F
F
F
D
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I
And
at
the
end
of
every
week
you
would
it
would
go
back
and
determine
what
have
I
done
to
advance
each
of
those
if
there's
an
extraordinarily,
has
to
get
past
day-to-day
emergencies
and
keeps
us
on
what
is
the
big
picture
and
you're
very
fortunate
to
have
Tom?
That's
your
city
manager,
but
I'm
here,
not
to
speak
only
about
Tom,
wonderful,
police
chief.
She
dies
I'm
here
to
speak
about
the
rule
of
law
and
also
does
because
to
have
that
matters
to
this
community
I'm
going
to
begin.
I
I
know
that
the
rule
of
law
is
what
people
have
wasn't
speaking
about
both
because
it
is
right
now
at
risk.
The
United
States
will
develop
the
world
and
it's
a
term
of
art
which
we
often
used
and
don't
really
understand
the
best
way
that
I
know
to
explain
the
rule
of
law
is
to
tell
you
about
a
constitution
that
I
know
about.
It
is
a
constitution
that
guarantees
the
rights
of
all
citizens,
regardless
of
nationality
or
race,
in
all
spheres
of
economic,
cultural,
social.
I
It
is
a
constitution
which
guarantees
the
freedom
of
religious
worship
and
the
freedom
from
anti-religious
propaganda.
It
is
a
Constitution
which
guarantees
freedom
of
speech,
freedom
of
press
and
freedom
of
assembly.
The
constitution
that
I
have
just
described
is
the
constitution
of
the
former
Soviet
Union
written
in
1936,
the
leadership
of
Joseph
Stalin,
and
any
of
you
who
know
even
a
little
bit
of
history.
You
know
that
that
Constitution
was
a
farce.
I
I
Let
me
speak
to
you
about
a
number
of
things
which
are
less
lofty
than
the
rule
of
law,
and
they
are
the
kind
of
issues
which
base
this
community
and
I
should
say.
There's
a
great
pleasure
for
me
to
be
in
this
community,
because
this
community
have
been
teachers,
and
so
many
things
that
I
care
about
the
Josie
collaborative
was
a
leader
and
openness
to
put
together
one
of
the
first
community
organizations
that
came
together
and
brought
others
on
board
to
build
the
coalition
that
allowed
us
to
every
community
in
Massachusetts.
E
I
It
started
as
Ben
go
along
with
you.
10
and
other
types
of
organizations
are
now
the
models
for
the
rest
of
us
figured
to
reduce
levels
of
recidivism
and
get
especially
young
adults
back
on
their
feet,
with
the
jobs
education
that
they
need
to
survive,
and
you
have
also
been
a
leader
in
terms
of
the
spirit
of
collaboration.
I
Collaboration
is
a
wonderful
thing,
because
there
are
so
many
resources
which
are
available
to
us
more
than
any
of
us
recognize
and
as
important
as
collaboration
is.
Collaboration
is
extremely
challenging,
because
collaboration
requires
us
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
talking
to
each
other
and
working
together
and
compromise,
doing
all
things
with
sound
and
no
one
has
done
it
better
than
Chelsea.
One
of
the
things
which
we
are
trying
to
do
statewide
must
be
for
a
moment
about
the
challenges
we
have
Massachusetts
throughout.
I
The
nation
is
what
we
aspire
to
be
in
our
courts
that
are
aspiring
to
do
throughout.
Massachusetts
is
something
that
shows
has
already
begun
to
do.
Its
I
would
like
there
to
be
in
every
community,
something
akin
to
which
will
provide
what
I
refer
to
as
touch
point
opportunities
for
every
time
in
which
a
person
who
has
an
opiate
issue
taking
part
the
medical
system,
police,
the
criminal
justice
system,
I.
Think
each
of
those
touch
points.
I
Many
many
persons
who
were
facing
opiate
issues
are
also
facing
mental
health
issues
and
to
be
able
also,
they
also
get
I
said
in
their
education.
Get
a
job
in
a
mentor
meet,
be
our
now
focused
whole
set
of
challenging
issues,
justice
system
ones,
which,
to
be
honest,
we're
still
working
through
issues
to
have
medical.
I
Institutions
which
are
resisting
the
idea
that
medical
assisted
treatment
is
appropriate
for
those
who
were
suffering
from
addiction.
I
happen
to
I
confess
to
you
that
there
were
people
who
could
say
to
me:
no,
you
she's
better,
and
you
should
exercise
more
and
you
should
attempt
to
do
things
without
taking
drugs.
That
will
assist
you
in
helping
you
to
deal
with
your
blood
pressure
problem,
but
the
fact
the
matter
is
that
I
couldn't
even
deliver
medication.
I
I
We
know
we
also
have
made
progress
but
need
to
make
more
or
to
be
more
culturally
competent
to
be
more
understanding
the
challenges
which
people
are
facing
when
they
come
to
our
offices,
whether
it
be
travel,
which
is
the
language
challenges,
because
those
are
the
persons
are
documented
that
are
fearful,
that
they're
coming
to
court
may
increase
the
chances
that
they
will
be
picked
up
by
ice.
The
challenges
for
some
customers
in
terms
of.
I
F
Thank
You
chief
justice,
that
those
words
were
good
and
now
we
are
ready
to
begin
our
panel
discussion
or
conversation.
So
I
would
like
to
God,
as
the
moderator
Lina
have
given
the
guidance
to
our
our
team,
that
we
are
to
state
the
issue
and
we're
going
to
try
to
manage
this
very
well.
So
we
won't
have
state
one
issue,
give
our
personal
testimony
and
then
whatever
the
solution
or
the
question
to
the
chief
justice
will
be.
That
is
how
we
would
proceed.
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I
I
Understand
many
times
the
first
african-american
would
be
passed
up
for
a
person
who
actually
wanted
to
I
certainly
did
not
want
to
discourage,
of
course,
hiring
people
when
I
visited
workers.
Local
is
the
first
question
that
I
ask
is
how
many
of
the
people
on
their
staff
speak
Spanish
or
Portuguese,
because
in
many
communities
that
is
a
substantial
minority
or
the
majority.
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D
H
I
Thank
you
for
the
question
that
is
one
of
my
biggest
concerns.
I
had
more
power
to
do
what
needs
to
be
done,
but
I
said
you
know
it
was
a
federal
agency.
We
have
urged
ice-free
our
courthouses
the
way
they
are
the
way
they
treated
churches,
which
is
as
a
sense
where
they
agreed
to
do
that.
So
I
do
not
our
ice
courthouse
before.
I
It's
not
a
question.
Any
important
employee
will
ask
you
as
not
a
depression,
and
a
judge
will
ask
you
and
our
word
officers
have
been
directed
to
either
home
Northland
dirt
ice
with
regard
to
their
duties,
so
they
will.
They
are
not
permitted
to
be
able
to
like
individualism,
documented
and
any
way
to
reach
out
to
ice
or
to
interfere.
I
I
am
quite
mindful
of
the
fact
that
there
are
many
different
types
of
obstruction
of
justice.
One
of
the
ways
in
which
I
worry
about
justice
being
obstructed
is
making
individuals
fearful
of
being
able
to
make
their
rights.
I
would
love
to
be
able
to
say
that
the
courts
are
in
a
position
to
protect
you
if
I
were
to
seek
to
apprehend
you,
but
I
do
not
have
that
authority
to
do
so.
At
the
same
time,
I
knew
encouraged.
D
I
I
The
authority
to
hold
somebody
48
hours,
because
I
would
like
to
at
least
to
cooperate
with
them.
There's
no
authority
under
state
law
for
someone
to
be
arrested
for
being
undocumented
and
less.
The
legislature
gives
the
police
no
authority
they
are
of
cooperating
for
us.
There's
no
indication.
The
legislature
intends
to
provide
these
with
that
authority,
but
that
is
pretty
much
about
the
extent
to
which
our
quarterly
interpretation
of
state
law
has
been
able
to
act.
I
Enormous
concern
and
continue
me
too,
sir
I
expect
also
a
concern
to
the
chief,
because
the
fact
of
the
matter
is
that
responsible,
when
he
she's
recognized
that
there
is
nothing
more
important
to
cooperation
to
the
community
to
solve
crimes.
The
concerns
of
the
fears
which
you
have
a
pension
or
exactly
what
are
very
often
from
the.
M
D
M
A
little
bit
different,
though,
as
a
senior
in
school
four
years
ago,
we
actually
missed
student,
who
was
murdered.
He
was
into
gangs
and
he
actually,
during
a
drive-by
in
a
sus
president,
there
will
committee
develop
for
any.
He
was
really
nice.
The
only
thing
he
was
to
support
from
teachers
because
didn't
have
enough
resources.
B
M
M
I
I
N
Six
years
old,
I
just
turned
25
I'm
Matheny
Felice
I
had
four
months
of
the
house
of
correction
over
in
South
Bay,
when
I
was
released
on
November
1st
I
was
in
front
of
the
church,
who
had
told
me
that
I'll
have
the
cases
have
been
dropped
and
I
was
released
once
I
was
released
from
Chelsea
courthouse.
No
sooner
that
I
stepped
my
foot
out
of
the
varlets
ice
detained
me
main
concern.
C
N
Speak
very
good,
English
I
was
taken
with
Chelsea
courthouse
transported
to
Burlington,
booked
finger,
prints,
pictures
everything
and
then
released
and
Melanie
Congress
in
Burlington
Massachusetts,
where
I
served
me
to
the
brother
to
mom,
gave
me
a
$5
bill
and
said
we'll
see
you
any
message
the
court
date
now.
My
concern
is
median
individuals
when
he
had
since
I
was
6
years
old.
Not
only
that
I
can't
believe
high
school
I
completed
college
I
have
been
a
member
of
the
trustee
community,
since
I
was
13
years
old.
N
Where
is
it
that
we
can
help
our
community
to
help
them
not
only
with
having
our
lives
take
care
of
this,
but
how
can
an
individual
being
able
to
speak
freely
not
only
to
our
police
officers
but
of
all
sorts?
What
justice
system
in
the
PFF
Here
I
am
what's
going
to
happen
to
me
when
I
go
back
to
court
in
July.
N
I
Raised
is
one
which
I
have
been
thinking
about
it
because
we
do.
Although
they
are
a
state
court,
we
do
occasionally
deal
with
immigration
issues.
My
English
is
pretty
good
too.
I
actually
went
to
law
school
practicing
law
out
for
30
years,
but
when
I
intend
to
understand
the
federal
immigration
laws.
I
They,
the
English,
receive
training
to
possibly
navigate
their
way
through
the
immigration
system.
It
speaks
I
know
that
there
have
been
efforts
an
awesome
summer
bill
to
provide
additional
funds
or
console
for
individuals
to
negotiate.
The
fact
of
the
matter
is
the
sad
fact
is
that,
of
course,
there's
no
right
to
counsel
in
immigration
court,
but
those
who
have
counsel
do.
I
D
I
I
K
I
I
We
are
working
to
have
our
probation
system
be
a
place
chances
by
that
I
mean
in
place
in
which
individuals
can
be
furnished
with
the
hope
that
they
may
need
to
get
back
her
feet,
which
may
need
help
in
terms
of
getting
high
set
or
getting
back
to
school.
With
regard
to
job
with
regard
to
the
driver's
license
that
you
might
need
to
be
able
to
get
to
work
and
keep
a
job,
and
we
are
even
working
to
develop
a
mention
of
persons
would
not
have
inventors
in
the
community
to
navigate
individuals.
I
I
One
stirrer,
which
I
was
told,
is
individual.
Who
said
you
know
when
I
was
in
prison.
I
was
in
long
waiting
for
food,
and
somebody
pushed
me
from
behind
the
appropriate
response
is
to
make
sure
you
push
back
very
hard,
because
if
you
let
that
person
take
advantage
of
you,
the
next
push
me
and
that's
not
people
recourse
of
actually,
she
relied
of
the
sea
yes
and
trying
to
learn
how
to
readapt
to
like
outside.
I
I
They
tell
you
they
can't
leave
an
indie
probation,
does
do
a
little
bit
of
that
for
individuals
were
we
committing
crimes,
but
we
are
working
to
create
a
probation
system
which
is
going
to
be
able
to
second
chances,
so
everything
that
we've
been
working
on
with
reducing
the
level
over
student
ISM
is
focused
on.
Second
chances
is
a
recognition
that
if
we
give
up
individual.
I
O
O
And
have
done
a
tremendous
amount
of
work
to
reimagine,
moving
away
from
more
traditional
of
punitive
practices
to
more
restorative
practices
and
trauma-informed
approaches.
Given
that
it's
our
firm
belief
that
change
does
not
happen,
person
is
not
motivated
to
make
profound
change
by
punishment
and
correctional.
A
person
is
motivated
to
make
profound
change
and
take
the
risks
involved
with
that
through
healing
of
the
Spirit
affirmation
of
identity
and
access
to
opportunities,
and
so.
O
Hear
you
be
even
a
little
bit
more
specific
as
you
share
some
of
the
conversations
that
are
happening
about
reimagining.
What
probation
could
be
have
been
also
rethinking
the
practices
regarding
court
involved
youth
and
their
experiences
with
the
current
justice
system
that
we
do.
Let
me
first
discuss
the
issue.
Our
two
phenolic.
I
I
30%,
why
is
that
happening?
It's
happening
because
some
of
the
same
conduct
that
would
have
triggered
a
delinquency
complaint
now
is
being
handled
in
a
different
way.
So
there
is
a
recognition
of
that.
There
is
progress
being
made.
There
is
I
love
each
of
my
seven
tribal
court
departments,
but
when
I
go
to
spend
time
with
juvenile
court
judges,
it
is
quite
a
special
thing
because
they
really
do
think
of
each
person
who
comes
before
them
as
their
kids,
and
they
are
very
mindful
of
that.
I
So
the
fact
that
matter
is
police
earth
duty,
doing
fewer
delinquency,
complaints,
I
expect
that's
probably
the
case
here
at
Chelsea
which
either
change
his
head.
It's
not
only
it's
not
holding
progressive
police
chief's
like
this
chief
who
are
doing
that.
I
think
that
is
happening
throughout
the
state.
There
is
the
concept
of
managing
to
diminish
the
school
to
Prison
Pipeline.
I
To
get
I
know
that
the
awesome
bar
association
domain
school
suspensions,
a
priority,
has
been
trying
to
provide
counsel
and
individuals
to
assist
persons
who
were
now
facing
with
suspensions,
with
the
view
that,
if
you
and
if
you're
already
behind
in
school
being
suspended
for
a
week
and
missing
a
week
of
school,
makes
you
will
be
further
behind
and
it
becomes
quite
worthless
at
some
point
to
be
able
to
catch
up.
And
you
say
it's
hopeless
I'll
just
come
back.
I
So
if
you
manage
to
deplete
what
you're
doing
over
the
course
of
the
last
six
months
or
a
year,
we're
likely
to
drop
the
charges
or,
if
you
provision,
so
that
we
don't
interfere
with
the
success
that
you've
shown
or
if
the
crime
you've
committed,
is
to
series
to
justify
that
your
attorney
can
go
to
the
judge
and
say
Your
Honor.
My
clients
that
all
the
stuff
didn't
want
him
to
be
doing.
And
please
consider
that
when
you
consider
what
sentence
is
appropriate,
so
we're
trying
to
make
sure
that
pretrial
is
not
dead
time.
I
But
it's
being
used.
It
is
still
a
work
in
progress
because
it
requires
judges
to
understand
or
is
available
under
state
requires
a
defense
counsel
to
be
willing
to
there's
a
concern
that
I
may
be
reluctant
to
have
their
individuals
start,
something
which
in
which
they
may
fail
and
fear
that
there
couldn't
find
themselves
worse
off,
so
that
education
process
is
very
much
in
work.
So
that's
an
example.
What
we're
trying
to
do
with
regard
to
that
its
erosive,
a
change
in
legislation
as
a
part
of
the
process
of
reform.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
D
D
Q
E
D
I
I
P
Not
only
that
we're
creating
a
second-class
citizenship
that
is
unable
to
extract
our
rights
because
of
the
fear
of
deportation
because
of
the
fear
of
the
can
their
children
behind
so
fine,
neither
aiding
or
preventing
from
ice
being
in
the
court,
but
not
really
taking
an
action
of
an
action.
You
are
taking
a
stance.
Well,
we
encourage
you
to
imagine
and
to
take
a
stronger
stance
on
that
and.
P
That's
the
way
that
they
can
exert
their
rights
through
the
ballot
elected
officials
that
are
going
to
help
them
have
access
to
basic
social
services
like
housing
and
which
is
preventing
people
from
entering
society
and
we're
not
behind
them
in
the
situation.
So
I
was
really
excited
wasted,
innovative
re-entry
process.
Thank
you
for
speaking
to
that,
but
everybody
would
like
to
piggyback
on
the
experience
that
Apollo
speaking
and
then
how
teachers
employed
school
system.
P
We
should
encourage
when
one
of
the
things
that
Chelsea's
do
solutions
that
we
have
adopted
is
to
encourage
participants
to
be
understand.
The
roots
of
migration
until
have
to
be
Informer
on
trauma,
informed
practices
or
was
really
excited
to
see
that
and
to
really
understand
that,
for
example,
st.
gangs
in.
P
Might
think
of
kids
hanging
out
in
the
corner?
You
know!
Well,
if
you
put
it
in
the
cultural
context
of
many
of
those
folks
that
come
from
Central
America
you're
talking
about
organized
crime,
players
that
have
political
states
that
have
pleats
the
have
great
intrusive
with
the
government
to
say
we
are
now
going
to
kill
this
many
people
and
when
they
broke
that
truth.
So
if
we
don't.
P
In
courts
as
evidence
and
those
that
was,
those
files
were
created
to
really
help
please
hospitals
and
other
community
stakeholders
to
identify
points
of
intervention.
If
you
will-
and
they
have
been
promoted
to
this
tool
that
has
been
used
to
create
cases
against
youth.
So
I
would
encourage
you
to
think
about
how
the
system,
the
immigration
system
it's
different
than
a
Commonwealth
system,
how
that
is
permeating
into
them
and
how
that
affects
the
perception
and
how.
I
To
a
few,
the
Constitution
for
taxonomy
citizens,
residents,
I,
never
speak
the
citizens
of
Massachusetts
sector
likes
to
be
called
develop.
The
residents
of
Massachusetts,
because
I
know
that
there
are
many
persons
who
are
not
citizens,
but
they
are
title
to
the
same
constitutional
rights
as
citizens
and
our
courts
were
there
to
protect
those
rights,
whether
they
be
citizens
or
non-citizens.
I
I
It
is
also
important
that
individuals
have
the
courage
to
come
forward
to
vote
those
rights.
It
is
easier
for
me
to
say
that,
and
it
is
for
many
here,
because
I'm
not
worried
that
I
was
going
to
bring
me
to
an
immigration
facility
and
it
wore
me
back
to
your
family
was
1870,
but
fact
the
matter
is
rights
need
to
be
revoked
in
order
to
be
protected.
I
am
mindful
of
the
extent
to
which
people,
especially
people,
who
are
not
sophisticated.
I
I
I
We
have
the
training,
clerk's
probation
officers
to
be
mindful
of
these
particular
risks
and
to
be
aware
of
individuals
may
be
acting
in
ways
you're
strange
to
them
both
because
they
can
understand
our
system
well,
because
they
are
afraid
of
revealing
information
which
they
fear
will
come
back
to
bite
them.
Those
are
the
things
which
each
of
everybody
in
our
probation
officer
or
the
clerk's
office,
are
dealing
with
each
and
every
day.
I
E
B
E
A
community
that
really
gets
together
and
when
they
have
some
concerns
of
questions
they
want
the
answers,
so
I
have
a
pleasure
to
work
with
and
the
city's
police
power
since
1998
that
this
should
be
so.
I
love
Chelsea
a
lot
everybody
the
the
community,
but
hopefully
you
have
answered
their
questions
as
chief
Kai's
since
I've
been
to
the
department,
the
finest
drum
we
have
more
women
on
the
job,
and
we
have
a
good
percentage
of
spanish-speaking
men
and
women.
E
I
said
when
I
first
started,
we
had
probably
a
few
Spanish
officers,
probably
one
female
officer
that
spoke
Spanish
and
now
I
have
drawn
were
up
to
about
a
hundred
ten
officers,
and
it's
city
of
Chelsea
has
changed
drastically
since
I've
got
along
and
speaking
on,
the
police
standpoint
that
you
know,
crime
has
dropped,
you'll
see
as
many
as
king
king
of
all
dishes.
The
streets
are
cleaner.
We
have
a
green
diamond
city
manager
and
we
lead
or
not
least,
a
palpable
chief
rival,
excellent
I.
Just
want
to
say
thank
you
again.
E
I
And
ugly,
had
one
thing
chief
guys
was
introduced.
The
welcome
he
got.
I
couldn't
help
but
think
with
the
Chief
of
Police
of
Baltimore,
of
receive
that
reception
from
the
community
don't
take
protected
of
fortunate.
You
have
to
have
a
relationship
which
you
have
with
your
police
force,
because
there
are
many
cities
which
are
struggling
with
having
a
very
different
relationship
police
force.
I
S
E
S
What
how
can
people
get
a
second
chance
if
they're?
Another
thing
is
the
families
are
also
in
children.
I,
don't
people
I
want
I,
have
to
be
careful,
I
says
I,
don't
even
have
their
world
without
us
who
have
relatives
release
from
jail,
they
do
not
want
their
son
or
grandson
or
raid,
our
industry,
they
bring
them
into
their
subsidized.
Senior
housing
now
fall.
The
Elder
and
the
younger
person
are
in
jeopardy
of
being
forever.
What
can
we
do
to
change
this.
I
You
can't
climb
this.
If
you
are
a
convicted
sex
offender,
do
you
really
think
that
the
community
is
a
better
mental
illness,
which
is
where
those
factors
are
on
their
release?
The
issues
of
the
issue
of
restrictions
on
housing
is
one
of
you
referred
to
as
the
collateral
consequences
of
a
conviction.
The
legislature
has
made
some
strides
with
regard
to
their
needs
to
pay,
for
it
says
it
easier
for
individuals
to
keep
a
driver's
license.
It
needs
to
make.
I
Diversity,
understanding
the
enormous
complexity
of
housing
procedure.
Housing
is
very
complicated
and
it
goes
very
fast
to
be
able
to
understand
both
your
rights
that
time
period,
which
you
have
for
a
process
which
is
refer
to
visit
summary
process
because
it
has
been
to
be
summaries,
meant
to
be
quick.
I.
I
Can
speak
on
behalf
that
effort,
but
it's
also
I
think
two
or
thing
which
I
think
matter.
Chelsea
is
on
the
rocks.
Much
as
miss
Boston
is
authorized
communities
on
rise.
Certified
individuals
are
going
to
begin
to
move
in
to
just
see
who
are
from
trust,
and
that
is
probably
a
better
time
before
Chelsea
begins
to
face
some
of
the
challenges
which
quizzes
think
these
Boston
are
facing.
In
terms
of
others,
move
begin
and
persons
being
evicted
to
make
room
for
individuals
who
can
afford
to
pay
more
for
housing.
I
We
need
to
be
able
to
be
focused
about
only
not
getting
individuals
council,
but
also
being
able
to
have
the
resources
that
can
able
individuals
for
mr.
Payne
to
be
able
to
find
the
money
to
catch
up
persons
with
both
issue
or
some
other
issue,
which
has
been
that
they
have
fallen
behind
and
an
out
facing
eviction.
I
Ohms
is
the
first
step
towards
addiction
to
be
able
to
find
the
money,
employment
resources
that
can
enable
individuals
to
stay
in
their
home
and
that
house
not
only
the
tenant,
but
it
also
hosts
the
landlord
moment
in
Lexington.
So
as
much
as
there
is
some
differences
between
tenants
and
landlords,
there
is
some
commonality.
I
R
I
can't
speak
through
all
for
all
sins,
but
I
can
speak
for
Chelsea
one,
because
we'll
see
you
brought
it
up
about
of
FI
over
like
a
field
interview
that
information
does
not
go
anything.
That
information
is
information
we
have
here.
Hopefully
that
does
not
go
to
the
Boston
regions,
while
snow
regional
intelligence
out
the
brick
that
does
not
go
to
ice
that
stays
here
locally
in
as
far
as
the
way
someone
is
dressed
or
someone
is
hanging
out
with
some
people
that
may
arguably
be
gang
members,
we
don't
have
any
database
city
of
Chelsea.
R
You
do
not
have
any
specific
database
again,
I,
don't
know
what
happens
in
other
other
jurisdictions.
For
the
most
part,
if
someone
is
identified
as
a
gang
member,
the
reality
is
usually
there
is
self-admitted
Gangnam.
Usually
some
individuals
that
are
involved
in
in
gang
life
are
very
proud
of
further
affiliated
with,
by
virtue
of
we
thought
we
all
have
seen
this
at
times,
whether
be
on
a
television.
R
With
the
tattoos,
if
they
help
on
their
face
their
body
very
proud
of
the
gear
association
again,
so
anything
that
we
have
just
in
terms
of
preserving
public
safety,
enhancing
public
safety,
we
never
turn
a
blind
eye
someone's
involved
in
a
while
again
that
information
is
really
depending
on
the
crime
in
the
picture
is
going
to
be
documented
in
a
police
report
for
as
far
as
a
specific
database,
you
know
having
that
database
and
hand
they're
handing
it
over
to
the
federal
government.
I'll
be
a
nice
on
the
civil
side,
absolutely
positively.
R
D
R
I
can
kind
of
vibe
we
just
know
of
some
of
it
and
in
talking
to
the
commissioner
and
others
usually
there's
more
to
the
story.
I
know,
there's
been
some
Inuk
total
cases
in
the
in
the
newspaper
in
the
last
couple
weeks,
I've
got
calls
on
the
issues
as
well
on
the
issue
just
to
comment
and
I.
Don't
want
to
comment
on
something
I
don't
really
know
about,
but
I
know
that
again
it
seems
to
be
more
to
the
story,
but
just
the
notion
out
there.
That
is
this
double
secret
database.
L
G
L
D
L
I
J
So
it
really
is
not
a
question
that
the
Chief
Justice
can
help
with
its.
They
are
concerns
that
the
city
is
taking
very
seriously,
so
we
all
know
that
casino
is
going
to
open,
presumably
in
general,
we're
prepared
that
there
are
going
to
be
some
impacts
on
city
of
Chelsea,
not
all
of
which
are
plausible
housing
is
one
of
them
that
we've
been
concerned
about
crime
is
another.
J
J
J
This
issue
that
you
mentioned,
of
gentrification
rising
rents,
people
who
live
here
being
priced
out
of
the
city,
is
one
that
we
take
very
seriously.
The
community
groups
like
the
collaborative
take
seriously
and
we've
been
working
together
with
them
to
advocate
for
more
affordable
housing
in
terms
of
potential
crime,
impacts
that
the
casino
my
brain,
that's
something
that
I
know
the
chief
and
I
have
been
very
concerned
about.
You
know
we
got
keep.
We
will
be
keeping
our
eye
on
whether
those
impacts
occur
and
actually
we're
hoping
that
they
won't.
J
J
Just
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
chief
I
know
what
wrapping
up,
but
gee,
really
appreciate
the
patience
nations
you've
really
heard
a
lot
from
our
community.
These
obviously
are
real
concerns
that
people
just
have,
but
you've
been
so
gracious
to
listen
and
to
offer
your
best
answers
and
advice
to
us
today.
I
just
want
to
say
on
behalf
of
techno
I
speak
to
everyone
to
just.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
For
being
a
part
of
this,
but
this
is
not
the
last-
this
is
not
the
end
because
we
came
out
and
we
avoid
our
concerns.
She,
just
as
the
Honorable
gave
us
the
comments
and
and
what
all
of
his
positions
are.
So
what
do
we
have
in
this
room?
A
call
to
action
where
we
want
to
do
follow-up
and
be
more
specific
in
terms
of
finding
what
it
is
that
we
can
do
together
as.