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Searching kids’ rooms for guns may backfire, pol says

By Jessica Van Sack
Saturday, February 16, 2008 -
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A veteran Hub city councilor yesterday blasted a controversial Boston Police initiative that will allow cops to take the battle against illegal guns into the bedrooms of troubled youths, searching for weapons without a warrant.

“The epidemic of violence in our city can’t be solved by a game of hide and go seek,” City Councilor Michael F. Flaherty told the Herald, predicting the so-called Safe Homes Initiative would be “short-lived and ineffective.”

 
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’The epidemic of violence in our city can’t be solved by a game of hide and go seek,’ City Councilor Michael F. Flaherty said yesterday.
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