
“I’m DA Jon Blodgett. If you’re robbed or ripped off on my watch—TOO BAD! SUCKS TO BE YOU!”***
Today at 3:05pm I’ll have an exclusive interview with the attorney representing Anthony McKay of Swampscott. McKay is the 29-year-old young man/father who caught a drug dealer breaking into his work truck to steal his tools and intervened.
So, of course, they pressed charges...against McKay.
Well, today was the day of Anthony’s arraignment. His lawyer fully expected the Essex County DA, Jonathan Blodgett, to drop the case. Instead, the DA raised the stakes by charging Anthony with a felony—and up to 5 years in prison—for aggravated assault.
In addition, the DA’s office announced that they were going to request the “victim’s” medical records. That’s right: DA Blodgett thinks the repeat drug offending, night-stick-carrying, knife-wielding would-be robber is a “victim.”
Why is the DA pushing this case? Because they want to send the message loud and clear. As a Swampscott police spokesman put it: “We don’t urge anybody to (fight back). We want them to call us.”
*** NOTE! DA Blodgett did NOT say these actual words. This is what’s known as “a joke.”



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