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Family members of a 15-year-old boy killed in a Dorchester crash that followed a Boston police pursuit have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city, state and several officers involved. The suit,
The family of a teen killed in a police chase in Boston sues for $30 million, alleging officers disobeyed orders to cease the chase, resulting in the fatal crash.
The findings of the department’s internal affairs investigation on all three officers were disclosed by Boston police to the state’s POST Commission last month and posted to the agency’s website.
The list has been filed in court. They had to put it together for the recent civil lawsuit of a cop, Enxhi Qirici, who was fired in 2019 during her probationary period. It chronicles the
Boston police are investigating an assault in the Theater District early Saturday morning that left a man hospitalized.Officers who found a man<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Seven years, four months, and six days. That is the length of time the Boston Police Department allowed an internal affairs (IA) case to linger before finally disciplining an officer accused of lying on the job and numerous other infractions.
A Boston police officer was injured responding to a crash when a driver refused to exchange information before accelerating and dragging the officer.
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Family files $30M wrongful death lawsuit against Boston police for crash that killed 3 teens
"Troy Winslow was robbed of his life and his endless potential," the lawsuit states. "The family continues to mourn the child he was and the man he would have become."
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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's Enchanted Trolley Tour brought holiday cheer with Mayor Wu and the police mingling with the community.
Boston police officers provided a special send-off Wednesday for seven World War II veterans making the trip of a lifetime. The men<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
A Dorchester suspect has been charged with orchestrating high-end car thefts from several Boston parking garages and dragging a police officer who approached one of the vehicles, the Suffolk