If Boston is serious about putting an end to violent protests and attacks on police officers, it should stop the criminal-coddling and start serving up real consequences.

Jail, fines and if an officer is seriously injured, prison time.

Protesters decided that Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of the Hamas terror attack on Israel, was the perfect time to launch a pro-Palestinian protest in downtown Boston. Whether deliberately obtuse or desperate to earn their “look at me I’m a rebel” patches, they gathered on the Common in the accessory du jour, keffiyehs.

At approximately 6:50 p.m., they “turned on police.”

No surprise there. Police are on the “people we hate” checklist of the professionally aggrieved chanters and screamers who’ve made American cities their stage.

“At that time, prot

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