Mass. State Police Issue Statement on Acquittal of Karen Read in John O’Keefe’s Death
- On Wednesday, a Norfolk County jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter, but guilty of drunken driving, resulting in one year of probation.
- Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey's office had no comment on the verdict and has faced criticism regarding the investigation into John O’Keefe's death.
- Karen Read's parents expressed relief that their daughter's case is over and that it has been a challenging three years for their family.
- William Read urged others to take control of their government by voting to prevent similar issues in the future.
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The parents of Karen Read, who stood by their daughter through her contentious and high-profile murder case, are relieved her criminal case is finally over. “We know Karen as our daughter, had she done something, and struck John O’keefe, we would have been the first be notified, she would have said ‘mom and dad I will take my medicine,'” her...
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Massachusetts State Police respond to verdict in Karen Read trial
BOSTON (WWLP) - The Massachusetts State Police are breaking their silence as people around the country celebrate the verdict in the Karen Read trial. Springfield attorney discusses Karen Read’s case and the impact State police released a statement Thursday morning, which started by sending condolences to the family of John O'Keefe, who have now sat through two lengthy trials. Then, they say the trial has prompted them to review their actio…
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