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What Happened To Moses Harris?
The family of Moses Harris wants answers about their son’s disappearance and death after a police chase in Lowell. -
AG Healey: It Is Time To Stop 'Making Excuses' For Hate-Fueled Violence And Prosecute Hate Crimes
Healey tells Boston Public Radio she supports legislation to update the state's existing hate crime laws. -
Judge In Chauvin Trial Denies Request To Move Trial Out Of Minneapolis
The judge in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin says he won't move the case to another venue or delay the proceedings.… -
'Significant' Threat If State Police Decline COVID-19 Vaccines, Says Former Suffolk County Sheriff
Andrea Cabral speaks about concerns regarding the 845 unvaccinated members of the State Police. -
Campbell And Wu Criticize Walsh's Handling Of Suspended Boston Police Commissioner's Appointment
Other mayoral candidates have been more circumspect in discussing Walsh and White case. -
Eight Miles, A Time-Stamped Receipt And An Overturned Conviction Lead To A Lawsuit
Herbert Alford said he was innocent. Not only that, he said, he had proof. There was no way he could have killed Michael Adams at 2:56 p.m. on the 3400… -
Trump Commits 'Brazen Election Interference' In Newly Released Phone Call, Says Former Suffolk County Sheriff
Trump is heard to be pushing a Georgia official to find voter fraud. -
Jury Selection In Chauvin Trial Hits 'Speed Bump,' Highlights Difficulties In Finding Impartial Jury
As with other high profile cases including the Boston Marathon bombing case, the defense for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who is charged with murdering George Floyd, faces an uphill battle in finding an impartial jury in Minneapolis. GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says, "you might as well just keep it in the community." -
Campbell Seeks Details On Boston Officer Who May Have Participated In Capitol Riot
The Boston Police Department said the matter is still under investigation. -
Virginia Abolishes Death Penalty In A Surprisingly 'Progressive Move,' Says Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral
The state that used to lead the country in the number of executions has now abolished capital punishment.