The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) on Thursday selected Loretta Lillios as Director of the Investigations and Enforcement Bureau (IEB). The MGC’s four commissioners voted unanimously to approve the hiring of Ms. Lillios, who has been with the MGC since 2014, serving first as Deputy General Counsel and then as Chief Enforcement Counsel/Deputy Director of IEB. Most recently, she has served since September 2020 as Interim Director of IEB.
As Chief Enforcement Counsel and Deputy Director, IEB, Ms. Lillios’ work focused on protecting the public interest and ensuring the integrity of legal gaming in Massachusetts. She has been responsible for overseeing suitability investigations of applicants for gaming licensure, monitoring the ongoing suitability of corporate casino qualifiers, and overseeing the preparation of enforcement actions involving licensee noncompliance with gaming requirements.
Supporters of the police say officers never know what kind of situation they re getting into. If there s mental health issues, don t blame the police, argued Fran Yerardi. They got thrown into this.
Investigators say the owner of the store called 911 because Conlon had a knife. Conlon then retreated to his apartment above the store when police arrived, according to the Middlesex County District Attorney s Office.
Officers were sent to the scene, as was a clinician with mental health expertise.
The DA says officers used a bean bag shotgun and a Taser to subdue the man, but when that didn t work, they fired their weapons.
Updated: 7:18 AM EST Dec 30, 2020 the young man who was killed in a shooting at an apartment complex near a suburban Catholic high school has been identified. Police and crime tape blocked off the Bowdoin Apartments in Malden, right around the corner from Eastern Avenue and Malden Catholic High School.First responders rushed to the scene just after 7 p.m. Tuesday after receiving a report of a person shot. Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Malden Chief of Police Kevin Molis confirmed Wednesday afternoon that 18-year-old Jaden Britto-White, of Malden, was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where he died of gunshot wounds. Investigators believe Britto-White was standing outside of his apartment building when two men approached him and shot him.Ryan s office is continuing to investigate the deadly shooting.
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Obituaries
ABA Board of Governors member who died suddenly was a good lawyer but a better person, friends say
Photo of Kevin Curtin by Danny Duran.
Kevin Curtin, senior appellate counsel in the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts and the District 2 representative to the ABA Board of Governors, died suddenly Thursday.
“Kevin was a great lawyer,” Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan says. “He was somebody who really valued the profession and contributed to the profession.
“But as good a lawyer as he was, he was a better person. If you look at somebody’s life in terms of, were they successful and the criteria is did they make life better for somebody else? There are legions of people who can say, ‘My life was better in some way, personally or professionally, because of Kevin.’ “