People with guns tend to keep others informed about whom the like and dislike.
They think a bullet to the brain is a cure for knowing too much.
On Wednesday May 3, 2006, in the Haymarket stop on the Orange Line, a man dressed in an MBTA uniform grabbed a hold of my school book bag and asked to inspect it.
I yelled “Give me my bag back!” and “Not without a warrant you don’t!”
He got startled and let go of it.
So I went off to school.
The next day on Thursday May 4, 2006, I just showed my T-pass and ignored him as I walked by.
This time I held my book bag a lot tighter while holding onto my cup of coffee.
He grabbed at me, put me in a headlock, punched me three times to my cranium splitting my lip, loosening a tooth, and giving me a lump on my scalp.
I fled to my school and made a complaint to security about him.
Security inquired to the MBTA and all the sudden they just hostily took over and starting roughing me up acting like police officers, taking my identification cards and told me to not use my Social Security number on my license.
I said “I’ve got nothing to hide, how dare you speak to me that way?”
BHCC security were curious to what was going on as I was.
An officer from the MBTA, without a warrant placed me in hand-cuffs and abducted me for 8 hours without even taking a statement from me.
Michael Carey harassed and intimidated me the whole time I
was locked up at
Only after paying the ransom of $40.00 I was released and told if the Massachusetts State Court doesn’t represent the state’s largest corporation positively, that there would be adverse consequences.
Michael Carey said I was to stay away from the Haymarket Station from now on.
I went to the district police station A1 and nobody would take a report on the matter.
They said they were trying to conceal the evidence.
I spoke to Tanya, the station teller, and she said she wasn’t on duty at the time.
She said the manager’s name is Linda and she would call whoever is on duty.
Eventually I spoke to Michelle who said she was the inspector and to call 617-222-5805 to talk to the superintendent.
She said she knew nothing of the incident.
After 10 hours of menial progress I suggested to her that she call MBTA personnel to file the proper termination papers for this employee and protect themselves against a counter suit on my behalf.