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AG Healey 'glad to see' former police union president plead guilty in child sex abuse case
Healey called the case a “really sordid chapter,” and said she’s optimistic that similar abuses won’t happen again. -
Video shows a Michigan police officer on Black man's back before he fatally shot him
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A Black man face-down on the ground was fatally shot in the back of the head by a Michigan police officer, the violent climax of a… -
State to wind down operations at Walpole prison
The DOC announced a two-year, phased plan to "suspend housing operations" at the maximum-security prison. -
Anti-war demonstrators occupy Raytheon Cambridge facility’s roof to protest profiteering from war
Five members of the group were arrested and charged with felonies after nearly four hours on the roof. -
Court records reveal police effort to stall questions into officer-involved shooting in Terrence Coleman death
The new information is revealed in depositions of the officers filed by the attorneys of Hope Coleman, who is suing the City of Boston and the officers in federal court for the death of her son. -
Should Boston's Police Commissioner be an 'insider' or an 'outsider'?
Black and Latino police groups favor someone who knows Boston. -
Reforming the Boston police has been a hard fought, uphill series of battles over the last 50 years
Can Mayor Wu recruit a commissioner who can get the job done? -
Should there be a separate 911 system for mental health crises?
Cities and legislators explore removing police from some emergency responses. -
How far is too far? Legal analyst dives into privacy concerns in Massachusetts wiretapping proposal
Daniel Medwed breaks down where the courts have set clear boundaries on technology and privacy. -
Interim Suffolk County DA says his office is looking into Charles Bogues' 1993 murder conviction
Hayden joined Boston Public Radio to discuss his agenda and bid for a full term.