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January 07, 2010

Massachusetts Officer May Have Posted Dead Body Picture On Facebook

A New Bedford (Mass.) police officer may have posted a picture of a crime scene showing a dead body to her Facebook page, the Boston Herald reports.

The department is now investigating whether the picture depicting an apparent overdose victim laying face down on a couch with clutter and trash surrounding the couch is authentic.

The agency did not identify the officer, but did say posting crime scene photos online violates policy.

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Tags: Cops Online, Officer Misconduct, Social Media

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