Man arrested for fatal September shooting in Roxbury Charlie McKenna
A 22-year-old Jamaica Plain man is facing a murder charge in a fatal shooting in September in Boston, police said.
Andy Febres was arrested Wednesday in Revere by the Boston Police Fugitive Unit on an outstanding warrant for accessory after the fact of murder in Roxbury District Court, police said in a statement.
Febres is also facing charges of murder and assault to murder, according to Boston Municipal Court records.
He was arraigned Thursday in the Roxbury Division of Boston Municipal Court. A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf to all charges, and he was ordered held, according to court records.
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Former police leader defends handling of abuse allegations
April 21, 2021
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BOSTON (AP) A former Boston police commissioner is pushing back against allegations that he failed to take action against a now-retired officer who was accused of sexually assaulting a minor in the 1990s.
In a statement released late Tuesday, Paul F. Evans said he and other officials did “everything that could be done” to hold the officer accountable at the time. He challenged the account put forward Tuesday by Acting Mayor Kim Janey, who said previous police leaders had “neglected their duty to protect and serve.”
Evans issued the statement after the city released documents from a 1990s internal affairs investigation into Patrick Rose, a retired officer who was able to keep his badge despite a 1995 criminal complaint for sexual assault on a 12-year-old child.
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A former Boston police commissioner is pushing back against allegations that he failed to take action against a now-retired officer who was accused of sexually assaulting a minor in the 1990s.
In a statement released late Tuesday, Paul F. Evans said he and other officials did “everything that could be done” to hold the officer accountable at the time. He challenged the account put forward Tuesday by Acting Mayor Kim Janey, who said previous police leaders had “neglected their duty to protect and serve.” Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.