On Thursday, June 18th at the invitation of Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins, a group of law enforcement executives from Greater Boston met together at the Parkman House on Beacon Hill to begin what will be a series of ongoing, open, honest and in-depth dialogues
Read MoreFormer Officer Nicholas Morrissey resigned when alleged abuse at Forest Hills busway came to light and video did not match his written report
The Office of Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins has opened a criminal investigation into the actions of former MBTA Officer Nicholas Morrissey in which it is alleged he excessively used force and filed a report on the April 28, 2020 incident that is not supported by video.
Read MoreDuring my campaign to become District Attorney, I made a commitment to review allegations of excessive use of force as well as discharges and incidents resulting in death during or from encounters with law enforcement. I took office on January 2, 2019, and created our nation’s first Discharge Integrity Team.
Read MoreSuffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins today announced the arrest of two men on murder and other charges in connection with the May 19, 2020 homicide of Israel Mayhew, 26, of Dorchester, and the wounding of a woman.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Rachael Rollins recently addressed the staff of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office regarding race, the murders of innocent black victims, and protests calling for justice and an end to systemic racism.
Read MoreA teenager was arraigned today in Boston Juvenile Court for arson for the role he played in the torching of a Boston Police Department cruiser on the night of May 31, 2020 after a day of peaceful protests over police brutality and the murder of George Floyd, District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced.
Read MoreAt request of the Commonwealth, judge orders John Boampong held without bail following a dangerousness hearing
A man arrested following Sunday’s protests in connection with an incident in which 21 Boston police officers were allegedly fired upon will be held without bail following a hearing today where Suffolk prosecutors presented evidence to prove he presented a danger to the public.
Read MoreThe Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office continues to work closely with law enforcement and the courts to arraign individuals arrested after Friday’s and Sunday’s protests in Boston and make recommendations to the court for bail and/or conditions of release that ensure the safety of the public and our communities.
Read MoreA month-long, multi-state investigation has culminated in child enticement charges against a Level-3 sex offender, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Rachael Rollins announced that a man was arraigned yesterday in the May 18th shooting death of 49-year-old Derek Fitzpatrick. Also yesterday, two men faced arraignment in an unrelated case after they were arrested on firearm offenses near the scene of the city’s latest homicide which occurred on May 21st.
Read MoreVirtual Memorial Salutes Those Who Served Us All and Died in the time of COVID-19
Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins today proudly announced a virtual memorial for the soldiers, sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen who bravely served our nation and were residents of the Soldiers’ Home in Chelsea and died within the past two months, most of them succumbing to COVID-19. The site will go live on Friday, May 22, 2020.
Read MoreA former Transit Police officer was arraigned today on rape charges, after a unique Suffolk Superior Court grand jury was reconvened this week to finish a series of cases they had been hearing prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced.
Read MoreThe Suffolk District Attorney’s Office assists thousands of victims every year by providing advocacy, case management, referrals to resources, and support to navigate the criminal justice system. No victims are more vulnerable than children. And during this pandemic, with social distancing, sheltering at home, and no schools in session there may be an increase in victimization due to increased physical isolation and lack of interaction with mandated reporters who could notice indicators of abuse.
Read MoreMy office is investigating the fatal shooting last night at Martini Park in Hyde Park around 9:40 p.m. A man and a woman were shot; ultimately, the man’s injuries proved fatal, at this time the woman is expected to survive.
Read MoreSubstance use treatment providers have until June 5 to apply
As part of a continuing effort to address the opioid epidemic and its impact on public safety, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins is seeking to partner with a nonprofit mental health provider to enhance drug diversion programming for young people in Boston, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop.
Read MoreSuffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins today asked the state Supreme Judicial Court to vacate guilty pleas of 64 people who pleaded guilty to 91 drug charges before the state’s scandal-tainted drug laboratory was able to test the substances -- tests which later showed the substances were not illegal drugs.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Rachael Rollins and State Representative Jonathan Santiago jointly filed an amicus letter on May 7, 2020 in a case brought by incarcerated individuals seeking an order of the Supreme Judicial Court to ensure the lives and health of high-risk inmates by reducing the state’s prison population.
Read MoreThe man who fatally shot 43-year-old Pascual Casiano and injured a second man at a Roslindale auto shop last year was arraigned yesterday on murder and other charges, District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Rollins on April 28, 2020, sent a letter to Governor Charlie Baker encouraging him to take action to address the risk of COVID-19 within Massachusetts jails, houses of correction, and state prisons.
Read MoreSuffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins today praised the work of law enforcement for identifying and apprehending TOMONGO BEY, 56, of Mattapan, for breaking into the parked cars of two emergency room nurses working at Boston Children’s Hospital earlier this month.
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