A Boston police officer accidentally fired their weapon inside a department police station Saturday, officials said.
A Boston woman is warning others after she said she was attacked by a man near her apartment on Beacon Hill Friday night.
His body was found “wrapped in a white and blue covering secured with duct tape and affixed with weights,” prosecutors said.
Boston police are asking the public to help them identify two men believed to be involved in a Friday evening assault.
The officer accidentally discharged their gun at about 11:45 p.m. Saturday inside the station on Sudbury Street, a department spokesman said.
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A firearm was discharged inside the A1 station in downtown Boston, department spokesperson Sgt. Detective John Boyle confirmed.
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A Wilbraham man has been arrested after making numerous threats against police, private citizens and children, according to a statement from United States Attorney Leah B. Foley.
PLYMOUTH, Mass. — A Massachusetts State Police trooper was injured in a crash in Plymouth on Sunday morning. According to ...