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Passengers are chosen for screening by a “random mathematical permutation” generated the morning of the checks to guard against accusations of racial, gender, or religious discrimination, Venturelli said...
...search process is non-invasive and random. Bags are not opened—the handles and zippers are swabbed with a special test strip which is then fed through an explosives detection machine, according to Venturelli...
This is the first time checks have occurred at the Harvard Square T station, though they have been occurring elsewhere at random throughout the T system, according to Lt. Salvatore Venturelli, the commander of the MBTA district that serves the Harvard station...
...seriously injured last night after suffering a seizure and falling while riding the escalator out of the Harvard Square T station. The 52-year-old woman lost consciousness, and, unable to get up, was caught in the escalator’s machinery, according to MBTA police Lt. Salvatore L. Venturelli. The escalator’s emergency shut-off mechanism operated as designed and stopped the escalator when it became jammed, Venturelli said. Venturelli said the seizure was probably the result of a prior medical condition. MBTA police Sgt. Sean Reynolds said officers were initially dispatched to the scene...
...Venturelli also said that the man was conscious and being interviewed by investigators in the hospital...