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Worcester police officer arrested, faces civil rights, assault charges
11 Apr 2015

Worcester police officer arrested, faces civil rights, assault charges

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

Worcester police officer arrested, faces civil rights, assault charges Officer Michael Motyka is 17-year veteran of Worcester Police Department WORCESTER, Mass. —A Worcester police officer is facing several charges, including civil rights violations, after he allegedly made comments about a … Continued

assault, Michael Motyka, police, racism, Worcester
Walsh to revise police board; Says citizen oversight body has little impact
6 Apr 2015

Walsh to revise police board; Says citizen oversight body has little impact

by reformnow | posted in: City, Why We Need Reform | 0

By Jan Ransom | GLOBE STAFF APRIL 06, 2015 Mayor Martin J. Walsh is vowing to overhaul the Boston Police Department’s citizen oversight panel in the aftermath of high-profile police shootings in Ferguson, Mo., Cleveland, and New York City, and … Continued

boston, BPD, Co-op, COOP, Mayor, Walsh
Man Claims MBTA Officer Used Excessive Force During Red Line Incident
20 Mar 2015

Man Claims MBTA Officer Used Excessive Force During Red Line Incident

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

Man Claims MBTA Officer Used Excessive Force During Red Line Incident By Ken Tucci, WBZ-TV March 19, 2015 BOSTON (CBS) – He saved a man’s life, but did he use too much force? The incident was the subject of a … Continued

abuse, excessive force, MBTA, police, reform
Two Boston cops face sexual harassment complaints
20 Mar 2015

Two Boston cops face sexual harassment complaints

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

Two Boston cops face sexual harassment complaints Friday, March 20, 2015 By:O’Ryan Johnson | Boston Herald Two Boston police superior officers were placed on paid leave this week following separate sexual harassment complaints, police said. Boston police spokesman David Estrada said … Continued

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BPD complaint process irks Roxbury resident
6 Feb 2015

BPD complaint process irks Roxbury resident

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

BPD complaint process irks Roxbury resident Dan Cruz suffered through a two-year process that sided in favor of the officer. Yawu Miller | Baystate Banner | 2/4/2015 After a police officer at a construction site screamed at Daniel Cruz in … Continued

Banner, BPD, civilian review, Co-op, complaint, Dan Cruz
Open Letter to The DOJ: Investigate & Reform BPD
15 Jan 2015

Open Letter to The DOJ: Investigate & Reform BPD

by reformnow | posted in: Federal, Why We Need Reform | 0

Letter to DOJ: Investigate and help reform BPD May 4, 2015 The Honorable Loretta Lynch Attorney General of the United States U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20530-0001 Dear Attorney General Lynch: The City of Boston … Continued

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16 yr. BPD Veteran Assaults Uber Driver, Yells Racial Slurs & Steals Car
6 Jan 2015

16 yr. BPD Veteran Assaults Uber Driver, Yells Racial Slurs & Steals Car

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

Reports indicate that Officer Michael Doherty, assaulted an Uber driver, yelled racial slurs “Spic” to the driver and “Nigger” to a good samaritan and stole the Uber driver’s car. BPD veteran in Uber assault case faced complaints, personal strife Tuesday, … Continued

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DA: Boston cop spewed racial slurs during attack on Uber driver
5 Jan 2015

DA: Boston cop spewed racial slurs during attack on Uber driver

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

DA: Boston cop spewed racial slurs during attack on Uber driver The Boston Herald Monday, January 5, 2015 By: Antonio Planas Boston Police Officer On Leave After Alleged Assault CBS Boston A veteran Boston police officer used racial slurs against an … Continued

BPD, Michael Doherty, police
POLICE REFORM NOW!
30 Dec 2014

POLICE REFORM NOW!

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

All across the United States citizens, voters and taxpayers are demanding that local and state police departments are reformed to better handle excessive force, deadly force and corruption. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts needs serious police reform in policies and practices.

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55 killings by cops in decade, no indictments Critics call for impartial DAs, others say no issue
14 Dec 2014

55 killings by cops in decade, no indictments Critics call for impartial DAs, others say no issue

by reformnow | posted in: Why We Need Reform | 0

55 killings by cops in decade, no indictments Critics call for impartial DAs, others say no issue Sunday, December 14, 2014 Bob McGovern More than 50 civilians have been killed by Bay State cops during the past decade, roughly half … Continued

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The CountedThe Counted
WPFatal Force
CATONational Police Misconduct Reporting Project
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Recent News & Updates

  • Boston police agree to eliminate public records backlog within 6 months, settling lawsuit August 24, 2023
  • Database of police disciplinary records a step toward transparency, but still ‘more to do’ August 22, 2023
  • Boston police officer suspended for taking money from wallet at Encore casino, commissioner says August 17, 2023
  • OBITUARY: Roger L. Goldman JUNE 13, 1941 – JULY 29, 2023 August 1, 2023

News

  • Boston police agree to eliminate public records backlog within 6 months, settling lawsuit August 24, 2023
  • Database of police disciplinary records a step toward transparency, but still ‘more to do’ August 22, 2023
  • Boston police officer suspended for taking money from wallet at Encore casino, commissioner says August 17, 2023
  • OBITUARY: Roger L. Goldman JUNE 13, 1941 – JULY 29, 2023 August 1, 2023

Research

  • Can a cop be in two places at once? September 30, 2020
  • Demonstrators Demand Reopening Of Police Shooting Cases In Boston Rally September 9, 2020
  • ‘Defund The Police’: Activists In Boston’s Black Neighborhoods Don’t All Agree September 9, 2020
  • Calls For Boston Police Reform Evoke Almost 30 Years Of Tension September 3, 2020
  • Mass Police Reform Timeline August 3, 2020

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