Former Boston Police officer Patrick Rose pleads guilty to child rape, sexual assault charges

BOSTON, April 25, 2022—Former Boston Police officer Patrick Rose pleaded guilty today to 21 counts of child rape and sexual assault that occurred over a 27-year period, Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced. 

Rose, 67, also former president of the Boston Police Patrolman’s Association, was sentenced by Judge Mary Ames to 10 to 13 years in prison and 10 years’ probation following his release. 

Several of Rose’s six victims delivered victim impact statements.

One of the victims talked about the “dead-soul feeling of emotional pain” the victim experienced because of the abuse.

“I saw you for what you really are—a coward, a predator of the weak and the defenseless,” the victim said.

Another victim said of Rose: “Your reputation? Absolutely gone.  All you will ever be remembered as is another creep who has nothing going for him.  Your job as a cop protecting people? Will that’s really quite ironic isn’t it?”

Prosecutor Audrey Mark pointed out Rose’s position and his violation of the children’s trust.

“He had these children’s trust from the beginning.  He didn’t need to gain it.  By virtue of his position, he had their trust.  And he violated their trust over and over. He violated their bodies.  And these children, and these adult survivors, will live with that trauma for the rest of their lives,” Mark said.

Addressing media following the plea, District Attorney Kevin Hayden said “we can only hope that this plea today provides some level of healing and recovery for (the victims).  Anyone who was in that courtroom today knows the tremendous courage, fortitude and bravery that they withstood throughout this entire horrible incident.  These are monstrous, monstrous acts,” Hayden said. 

 James Borghesani, Chief of Communications

SCDAO