Chief who called for Boston marathon bomber's burial retires

Chief who called for Boston marathon bomber's burial retires

Associated Press WORCESTER, Mass. — The Massachusetts police chief who made national news in 2013 when he publicly pleaded for someone to step forward and bury the body of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev is retiring. Worcester Chief Gary Gemme said in a statement on the department's website Wednesday that his last day is May 13. His successor has been chosen. He tells The Telegram …
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Chief who called for Boston marathon bomber's burial retires