Berklee College Apologizes For Allowing Police To Use Restrooms After Protests

10 June 2020

CBS —  The Berklee College of Music’s Public Safety Department took to Facebook to apologize for allowing Boston Police to use the restrooms at the Berklee Performance Center on Sunday night after peaceful protests at the State House.

“The decision to allow them into our facilities was ours. This was not a formal decision by the institution, but an informal one, made on the spot. Some have asked if the campus was used to house or stage activity of the Boston Police; it was not,” the Facebook post said.

After the protests, police were stationed at intersections across the city, including the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street. It was officers stationed at that intersection that were allowed to use the performance center’s restroom. […]

1 Comment on Berklee College Apologizes For Allowing Police To Use Restrooms After Protests

  1. The Boston Police, in the future, should be sure to apologize via Facebook, for having to respond to any emergencies at the campus.

    But keep in mind this is all a distraction while the unconstitutional COVID-19 mandatory vaccines, biometric storage information systems, and cashless economy are developed.

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