Leaders press for answers in Boston shooting case that ended in charges for officer
As many as 50 community leaders pressed Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden for answers as body-camera video remains unreleased.
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Amid Boston police shooting controversy, DA holds closed-door meeting
Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden held a closed-door meeting with community leaders for more than an hour Wednesday to discuss a deadly police shooting that’s caused controversy in Boston. The district attorney met privately with city, community and faith leaders to discuss the fatal shooting of Stephenson King by Boston Police Officer Nicholas O’Malley, who’s been indicted by a grand jury. O’Malley’s attorneys have said they plan to…
City leaders have ‘productive,’ closed-door meeting discussing manslaughter case against Boston police officer - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A closed-door meeting was held Wednesday between Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden and several city leaders to discuss the manslaughter case against a Boston police officer charged in the March shooting death of a 39-year-old Dorchester man. Nicholas O’Malley, 34, was indicted by a grand jury on May 20 in the shooting death of carjacking suspect Stephenson King Jr. O’Malley is expected to be arraigned at Suffolk Superior Court at a l…
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