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Boston Police Commissioner's Daughter Says Domestic Violence Allegation 'Was A Lie'


Boston Police Commissioner’s Daughter Says Domestic Violence Allegation Was A Lie
Dennis White poses for photographs after a ceremony in the Great Hall at Faneuil Hall in Boston on Feb. 1, 2021. Dennis White was sworn by Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh in as the 43rd Commissioner of the Boston Police Department.
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The older daughter of Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White said Monday the decades-old domestic abuse allegations brought against him by his ex-wife, her mother, are not true.
The Boston Globe recently discovered allegations that he shoved and threatened to shoot his ex-wife in the late 1990s. The woman, who GBH News is not identifying, was granted a restraining order against him in 1999. ....

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Police reform act becomes law - The Martha's Vineyard Times


The Martha s Vineyard Times
Police reform act becomes law
Gov. Baker signs, after legislative adjustments are made.
Local activist Lisette Williams, left, Edgartown Police Chief Bruce McNamee, center, and local activist Eugene Langston-Jemison at a protest in front of the Dukes County Courthouse. Lucas Thors
A new act governing Massachusetts police has been signed into law by Gov. Charlie Baker. The governor sent the first draft of the act presented to him back to the legislature over disagreements about law enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology, and the oversight of a committee charged with policing the police.
The most significant element of the act is the formation of a special commission to oversee standards for police officers, to be known as the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission. It will be an independent state agency that, according to State House News Service, will “establish policing standards ....

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Baker Signs Police Reform Legislation; Police Chiefs, Leaders Take Wait-and-See Approach – Charlestown Patriot-Bridge


Baker Signs Police Reform Legislation; Police Chiefs, Leaders Take Wait-and-See Approach
After months and months of controversy at the State House, Gov. Charlie Baker on Dec. 31 signed “An Act Relative to Justice, Equity and Accountability in Law Enforcement in the Commonwealth,” a controversial piece of legislation that creates a mandatory certification process for police officers, increases accountability and transparency in law enforcement and gives police departments a greater ability to hire or promote only qualified applicants.
Both of Charlestown’s state delegation members voted in favor of the final bill that Gov. Baker signed.
The bill reached an apex of consternation last year for lawmakers as many found themselves between strong voices for police reform in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota, and also strong voices for the support of the vast amount of police officers that do the right thing day in and day out. It was a balancing act ....

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Baker Signs Police Reform Legislation; Chief Kyes, Police Leaders take Wait-and-see Approach – Chelsea Record


After months and months of controversy at the State House, Gov. Charlie Baker on Dec. 31 signed “An Act Relative to Justice, Equity and Accountability in Law Enforcement in the Commonwealth,” a controversial piece of legislation that creates a mandatory certification process for police officers, increases accountability and transparency in law enforcement and gives police departments a greater ability to hire or promote only qualified applicants.
Both of Chelsea’s state delegation members voted in favor of the final bill that Gov. Baker signed.
The bill reached an apex of consternation last year for lawmakers as many found themselves between strong voices for police reform in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota, and also strong voices for the support of the vast amount of police officers that do the right thing day in and day out. It was a balancing act that took debate to a heated level from every angle before the bill entered into a conference com ....

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