| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Mary H. Corcoran | |
| 252 | Angela Owens | |
| 253 | Melissa Krodman | I believe that Arnie King is exactly the kind of member of society who should be free and out in communities working with young people and other former prisoners to keep people out of trouble, violence and out of prison. Arnie's experiences make him so valuable to ensuring that young people stay out of the prison system. He is a leader. He is well respected. I believe he has also paid as much with his life as a person possibly could for his crime and now can help others. His already rich value to society will be greatly increased with his release and freedom. |
| 254 | Anonymous | |
| 255 | Ariel Austin-Wilson | |
| 256 | Kathleen | |
| 257 | fran beard | |
| 258 | Samantha Wechsler | |
| 259 | Samantha | Arnold King has much to offer youth desperately in need of people who care about making a difference in their lives. Please commute his sentence and give him the opportunity to help others. |
| 260 | Alexandria Straaik | |
| 261 | Chadly Stern | |
| 262 | Jack Moreau | Arnie is a man of good character, with a message that needs to be heard by todays youth. He is a living resource, one who should be allowed to contribute, unfettered and in person. We need men of his abilities, and we pray that you, Governor Patrick, will free him to fullfill his destiny. |
| 263 | William Snyder | |
| 264 | sheila coleman | |
| 265 | lauren | |
| 266 | Paul | I just saw a theatrical production that Mr King contributed to. I believe that his sentence should be commuted. |
| 267 | Jeanette Callahan | |
| 268 | Jennifer Pepi | |
| 269 | Lynn Currier | Please release him. It's long overdue. Our youth need him. |
| 270 | Andrea | |
| 271 | Anonymous | |
| 272 | Sidney Davis | |
| 273 | Anonymous | Free Arnold King NOW! |
| 274 | Evon Cooper | |
| 275 | Wilhelmina P. Reid | |
| 276 | Anonymous | 2009 will be your yr |
| 277 | reginald jackson | Please free Mr. King so that he may help our youth. |
| 278 | Kimberley Warsett | please free Arnie King. The journalist community is behind letting him lead a productive life outside of prison. |
| 279 | Sarah V. Merriam | Moved by his story and inspired by his efforts.
Please free Arnie to move mountains in our community from the outside. |
| 280 | Ellen M. Frith, M.Div. | Having served as a prison Chaplain, I have seen the miracle of redemption and remorse. Mr. King has embraced both of these, and has demonstrated that he can be a productive member of society.
Our young people need more role models like Mr. King, and need to experience a society that offers compassion and second chances. |
| 281 | Jessica Sofio | |
| 282 | Alexi Goranov | |
| 283 | Danielle Harrison | |
| 284 | Andrea Lynn Dastoli | I believe that a person who wishes to do for others should be given an opportunity to do so. Being locked in prison for the rest of his life helps no one, including all taxpayers who absorb more than my salary as a teacher to keep him incarcerated. If he is no threat, free him and allow him to prove himself worthy through modeling to youth how to be a role model citizen. Thank you for your time and consideration. |
| 285 | Philip M. Stone | |
| 286 | stephen gianotti | I grew up with and recently met with Arnie King. It seems a very fair request for consideration of commutation.
thank you,
sg |
| 287 | Karen Hill | |
| 288 | Janet I Jones | I have worked with Arnold over the years on his personal growth and development, on educational endeavors, and on community projects. I have watched him "walk the talk" for the past 20 years, and am convinced his capacity to contribute to the community would be greatly enhanced by his commutation, and eventual release into the community. |
| 289 | darrell Mmore | |
| 290 | Sheila Maloney | |
| 291 | Sundeep Sood | |