
"Sean Cullen faces a felony charge of improper storage of a large capacity firearm and a misdemeanor charge of improper storage of a firearm in January, records in West Roxbury District Court."
"Police responded to Cullen's West Roxbury home Dec. 28 for a domestic verbal dispute between him and his girlfriend, prompting officers to request the officer's firearms."
"Cullen disclosed that his department-issued firearm was in his vehicle, and both his taser stun gun and police weapon were holstered but left unsecured in his vehicle."
"The Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission suspended Cullen's law enforcement certification - protocol for any officer arrested, charged, or indicted for a felony."
Sean Cullen, a Boston police officer, faces felony and misdemeanor charges for improper storage of his department-issued gun and taser. The charges arose from a domestic dispute in December, prompting police to request his firearms. Cullen disclosed that his gun was unsecured in his vehicle. He pleaded not guilty and was released on personal recognizance. The Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission suspended his law enforcement certification following his arrest. Cullen earned $195,000 last year, and he has been placed on administrative leave.
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