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Police officers found the suspect on the floor of a bedroom with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was identified as 22-year-old Starli Roa Taveras. A gun was found near him.
UPDATED: June 20, 2025 at 1:13 PM EDT With the spectacle of the Karen Read trial finally over, attention now turns to the fallout — especially within the Massachusetts State Police.
BOSTON (WWLP) – The Massachusetts State Police are breaking their silence as people around the country celebrate the verdict in the Karen Read trial. State police released a statement Thursday ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – The Massachusetts State Police are breaking their silence as people around the country celebrate the verdict in the Karen Read trial. Springfield attorney discusses Karen Read ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan State Police (MSP) Troopers Association conducted a survey last week, and MSP leadership received an overwhelming vote of “no confidence” from their ...
BOSTON — With the spectacle of the Karen Read trial finally over, attention now turns to the fallout — especially within the Massachusetts State Police.
Massachusetts State Police Trooper Seriously Injured in Hit-and-Run Released from Hospital | Officer
Massachusetts State Police Trooper Sean Clark was transferred to a physical rehabilitation facility, where he will continue to recover from injuries he suffered in a hit-and-run crash in Chicopee.
The former president of the Massachusetts State Police troopers’ union will be resentenced after an appeals court recently vacated several of his convictions. The U.S. Appeals Court for the ...
In a one-question survey conducted by the Michigan State Police Troopers Association between June 2 and June 6, 98% (1,167 members) expressed no confidence in the leadership of Col. James Grady ...
A state police trooper first saw the white BMW X5 around 4 a.m. Monday in southeast Massachusetts and estimated their speed at more than 100 mph. The trooper then tried to stop the vehicle, which ...
A police officer is only allowed to search you, your car, or other belongings if he “reasonably suspects that he is in danger of life or limb,” according to Massachusetts law.
State police posted surveillance photos of the suspect to social media. They said the suspect charged thousands of dollars to both credit and debit cards that were stolen.
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