Do you believe Boston City Councilor
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No, I don’t think so. He testified to show he’s innocent, but somehow it got all twisted up and the jury saw it differently. |
John Lee Contractor Boston |
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No, not at all. Chuck is a symbol and force for justice and liberation. |
AJ Jones Electrician Boston |
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Definitely not. His life is a testament to the strength, courage and conviction that we all honor in ourselves but have been afraid to state publicly. |
Kevin Thomas “The Big Motivator” Dorchester |
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I don’t believe he betrayed a trust. I’ve seen Chuck act with too much integrity over the 16 years that I’ve worked with youth and been a community organizer to believe this. |
Maria Dominguez-Gray Director of Nonprofit Organization Roxbury |
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It was a profoundly sad day for the city of Boston. It was not a proud day as the federal prosecutor put it. Chuck Turner has been a champion of the rights of the communities, especially the students of Boston. He deserved better and the federal agents had better things to do with their time then to undercut this true public servant of the people. |
John Mudd Child Advocate Cambridge |
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He’s such an incredible man. For years, years and years he’s always worked for the worker and oppressed people. He’s a totally selfless human being who obviously wasn’t judged by a jury of his peers. |
Sandy Rosen AFSCME Retiree Cambridge |