| Antunes was soon joined by Officer Richard J. Driscoll, who had sprinted over from a detail post a block away in response to his call for help. |
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By John R. Ellement
Globe Staff / April 12, 2008 Boston police Officer Joaquim Antunes arrived around 9:45 a.m. yesterday on a Dorchester street closed for a potential gas leak when he heard a man's loud, angry voice and the fearful cries of a woman. Then the 10-year police veteran, about to start his paid detail, heard something else. "You could actually hear the smacking noise," Antunes said, slapping one "She got lucky," he said of the woman. "How often do you have two cops standing outside your door. It doesn't happen too often, I don't think." Boston Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis applauded Antunes's quick reaction. "If the officer hadn't called for help and begin to bang on the doors and let the assailant know he was being pursued, then anything could have happened," he said. "We are just very thankful he overheard the incident and took aggressive steps to deal with it." http://www.boston.com/news/local/art...alleged_abuse/ |
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