Two men have been arrested on drug trafficking charges following a nearly year-long investigation in Hudson, Massachusetts.
Hudson police say Francis Feliz Mejia, 29, of Roxbury, and Charles Claussen, 33, of Stow, were both taken into custody …
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Two men have been arrested on drug trafficking charges following a nearly year-long investigation in Hudson, Massachusetts.
Hudson police say Francis Feliz Mejia, 29, of Roxbury, and Charles Claussen, 33, of Stow, were both taken into custody …
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A person acting erratically at a laundromat in Weymouth, Massachusetts, on Sunday afternoon allegedly fled from police when they arrived, striking a cruiser in the process — and then hitting it again intentionally two more times.
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Two people suffered life-threatening injuries when their car crashed into a building in Boston’s Seaport District Sunday night.
Boston police tell NBC10 Boston that officers responded to the area of 399 Congress Street around 8:34 p.m. f…
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There was a very special visitor at Massachusetts General Hospital this week — “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds made a stop in Boston to see a young boy battling a rare form of cancer.
The visit became a reality when the Nash’s mother sent Reynolds a picture of her son wearing a radiation mask that was decorated to look like “Deadpool.” After receiving the photo, Reynolds made arrangements to surprise the 8-year-old on Friday.
During their visit, Reynolds and Nash took a selfie together with the radiation mask.
MGH said in a Facebook post Nash, who is at Mass General for Children and Mass General Cancer Center for treatment of rhabdomyosarcoma, considers Reynolds a beloved superhero, comedian and now friend.
Nash was also surprised with a FaceTime from actor Hugh Jackman, who plays Deadpool’s friend Wolverine.
MGH shared a video on Facebook that captured the excitement when Nash met Reynolds — a moment that Nash and his family will cherish forever.
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Massachusetts State Police provided an update Sunday in their response to the sudden death of Trooper Enrique Delgado-Garcia, saying they have taken a number of actions including suspended full-contact boxing training activities between trainees until further notice.
The 25-year-old Delgado-Garcia was badly injured at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree and died the following day at a hospital. State police have said the injuries happened during a defensive tactics training exercise.
Delgado-Garcia, who was sworn in as a trooper in the last hours of his life in the presence of classmates, members of the department and his loved ones, previously worked for the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office as a victim witness advocate, causing District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. to cite a conflict of interest and seek an outside agency to handle the investigation.
Sunday, state police said Col. John Mawn had requested a full investigation of the matter on the day of the incident. State police said they are fully cooperating with investigatory authorities and urging the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office to name an independent investigator as soon as possible.
Col. Mawn also directed the State Police Division of Standards and Training to comprehensively review the Academy’s defensive tactics program. That review remains ongoing and will ensure that the program delivers relevant skills safely and effectively to those preparing to become Troopers, state police said.
The review is assessing safety protocols, training methods and curriculum, alignment with law enforcement objectives, medical and health considerations, alternative approaches, and soliciting feedback from recruits and instructors and information from peer organizations and subject matter experts, they added.
The State Police Academy has suspended full-contact boxing training activities between trainees until further notice. There was no immediate word on how long that will be paused.
Another responsive action by state police includes Col. Mawn dispatching peer support resources and employee assistance unit to the Academy to provide support and maintain a physical presence for the duration of the recruit training troop, the department said Sunday.
“The Massachusetts State Police Academy maintains a rigorous curriculum program to prepare trainees for the challenging and often dangerous profession of a Massachusetts State Trooper. Trainees undergo wide-ranging education that emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and respect for one another in accordance with the law and the Department’s values. This approach prepares new troopers to navigate the complexities of modern policing while ensuring officer safety and efficacy and fostering public trust,” state police said in a statement.
State police went on to say that the tragic death of Delgado-Garcia, a dedicated member of the 90th Recruit Training Troop at the Massachusetts State Police Academy, has forever changed the lives of his family, friends, and colleagues who have been profoundly impacted by his loss.
“The department continues to extend its deepest sympathy and support to his grieving loved ones and our devastated department members as the investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding his death continues,” state police said.
State police declined to provide wake and burial arrangements for Delgado-Garcia, referring those questions to the family’s representative out of respect for them.
State police did say however that they have offered the Delgado-Garcia family the full measure of ceremonial support for his wake and burial.
“As in the death of any member, the specific ceremonial components are tailored to the family’s wishes,” they concluded.
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Three people are injured after a crash Sunday evening on Route 3 in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
The Duxbury Fire Department is advising people to avoid the area of the motor vehicle accident on Route 3 northbound before Exit 22.
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