
"The two Framingham police officers previously placed on paid leave no longer work for the department after an internal investigation, the department announced last week. The two officers, whom the department has not named publicly, were placed on paid administrative leave in September due to "alleged misconduct," police said at the time, adding that "the issues under review involve potential health and wellness.""
"Framingham police's internal affairs investigation "concluded that violations of departmental rules and policies did occur, and those violations were sustained." Due to the result of the investigation, the two officers are no longer employed by the department. No information about the allegations and violations were released by officials. The department also referred the matter to the Middlesex County District Attorney's office for a criminal investigation. No criminal charges have been filed, Framingham police noted, and the DA's office did not return a request for comment."
Two Framingham police officers who had been placed on paid administrative leave in September for alleged misconduct are no longer employed by the department after an internal affairs investigation. The investigation concluded that violations of departmental rules and policies occurred and those violations were sustained. The department released no details about the specific allegations or the nature of the violations. The department referred the matter to the Middlesex County District Attorney's office for a criminal investigation and submitted it to the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission. No criminal charges have been filed, and POST has not provided information about its review.
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