When the common man turns his back it is the hero that runs into the smoke of battle.
Boston has always been the city of treachery, deceit, terrorism, the cradle of freedom and organized crime from the Irish, Italians and the Albanians. It has been home to traitors, martyrs, heroes, a hot bed of segregation and integration and the men who kept the city safe even in the face of big time corruption. But heroes never failed to rise to the occasion even when they could have stayed out of harms way. But hasn't it always been the hero who runs to danger instead of away from it?