nashuatelegraph.com
Jul 23, 2008
By ANDREW WOLFE Staff Writer awolfe@nashuatelegraph.com NASHUA – Joseph Bisson grew up in Nashua. So did the two men who tackled him early Tuesday morning after he allegedly broke into a downtown market, leading to a scuffle in which Bisson bit one of his captors. As it turns out, that man, Donald Grady, was an old childhood friend who took Bisson into his home several years ago after one of Bisson's several stints behind bars. If Grady had known it was his old friend he was about to tackle, he wouldn't have done it, he said. "I love this guy. I'd do anything for him. We used to write letters to each other all the time," he said, adding later, "I would have given him $50 and said 'Go.'" Bisson, 42, of 57 Minot St., Manchester, was charged with burglary and six counts of assault following his arrest early Tuesday morning on...
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