“Our strict Massachusetts gun laws work,” Mark Leahy, retired police chief in Northborough and executive director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, said. “The registration of firearms will not reduce gun violence.”
Read More →The suspect allegedly approached the officer and confronted him, displaying what appeared to be a handgun. The officer drew his service weapon, got out of the cruiser and retreated behind his cruiser, and ordered the man to drop the weapon.
Read More →Taunton Police Chief Edward Walsh, who lives nearby, responded to the scene from his home. The suspect also swung his knife at Walsh, resulting in a puncture wound to the chief's torso.
Read More →After seeing a fire growing from the inside of the SUV, the trooper quickly parked and ran across the highway to help the passengers inside.
Read More →Brockton police say they arrested people involved in violent crimes and narcotics dealings and issued citations for traffic violations.
Read More →The officers backed out of the residence and experienced dizziness, sore throats, irritated eyes and noses, and headaches, police say.
Read More →A mural honoring a fallen Worcester, MA, police officer was vandalized recently, but the artist returned to make repairs.
Read More →Springfield Police say that during the gub grab attack, the suspect fired two rounds. One hit his own hand. The other hit Perez's truck.
Read More →The investigation of the Worcester Police Department will include a comprehensive review of policies, procedures, trainings, investigatory files, and data.
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