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The suspected shooter in a drive-by triple-shooting that killed an 18-year-old Malden woman and injured two others turned himself in to Boston Police and is being held without bail. Plus: 24-hour
The oversight agency complained that Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox has failed to take their findings seriously.
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25 investigates: Discipline recommendations for Boston police officers left sitting for months
Investigates found the independent office created to improve police transparency is investigating citizen complaints and making recommendations, but some believe Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox is ignoring them.
Boston Police arrested a suspect after a sting operation involving stolen skis listed on Facebook Marketplace.
A Massachusetts commission overseeing law enforcement in the state has suspended the certification of Boston Police Officer Ricardo Alexandre. The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission did not provide details on what led to Alexandre’s law enforcement certification to be suspended,
Members of the Boston Police Department will be required to wear name tags while on patrol in the city, under the terms of a union contract extension. "At a time when federal agents are seen on American streets with masks shielding their identity, Boston ...
Police in Boston arrested Michael Waterman for breaking into a store and stealing a cash register; he faces multiple charges including larceny and assault.
Mannice Mitchner, 18, allegedly first recorded the assault by a group of juveniles on an 18-year-old male victim before he then decided to join in by kicking the victim in the head. Plus: BPD
Two men are due in court Monday after a Boston Police Department cruiser was torched during what police described as a "large-scale vehicle takeover" early Sunday morning. A similar incident was reported in nearby Randolph, Massachusetts. UPDATE: 2 ...
BOSTON — Boston is preparing for its annual New Year’s Eve celebration. During a press conference at City Hall on Monday morning, Mayor Michelle Wu and other officials reminded holiday revelers that safety is a top priority.