Karen Read case: Fired investigator rejects claims he's corrupt
- Jurors found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder but guilty of operating a vehicle while under the influence with a blood-alcohol level of.08% or greater.
- Special Prosecutor Hank Brennan requested that Read undergo one year of probation and a 24D outpatient program.
- Prosecutors alleged that Read killed Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe while driving drunk on January 29, 2022.
- Former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor denied any attempt to frame Read, stating there is not one piece of evidence or fact to support such claims.
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Michael Proctor laughs at Karen Read corruption allegations as he fights to get job back
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor laughed at the notion that he tried to frame Karen Read in 2022 when John O’Keefe died, he said in a recent television interview. In the interview which aired on Thursday night, Proctor responded to accusations that he’s corrupt and deliberately tried to frame Read in the death of her boyfriend, who was a Boston Police Department officer. “I lau…
Karen Read case: Fired investigator rejects claims he's corrupt
The former Massachusetts state trooper who was fired over his conduct in the Karen Read case called accusations that he’s corrupt and helped frame her “ridiculous,” saying in an interview that “there’s not one piece of evidence or fact to support that.”“It did not happen,” Michael Proctor told “Dateline.”
Michael Proctor laughs at Karen Read corruption allegations as he fights to get job back – Democratic Accent
Former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor laughed at the notion that he tried to frame Karen Read in 2022 when John O’Keefe died, he said in a recent television interview. In the interview which aired on Thursday night, Proctor responded to accusations that he’s corrupt and deliberately tried to frame Read in the death of her boyfriend, who was a Boston Police Department officer. “I laugh because it’s such a ridiculous accusation…
‘It didn’t happen’: Former state police trooper, lead investigator Michael Proctor denies planting evidence in Karen Read case
Former Massachusetts State Police trooper Michael Proctor, in his first interview since being fired by the agency earlier this year for misconduct in the investigation into Karen Read, denies ever planting evidence or conspiring to frame Read.
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