Union says unpaid suspension 'shifts Trooper Proctor's punishment to his young family'
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Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor's unpaid suspension is 'disappointing,' his union said Tuesday, also taking aim at the conspiracy theories that continue to plague Proctor's investigation into the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
During his testimony in Read's trial, Proctor admitted to using language that 'dehumanized' Read. His texts to family, friends, and colleagues included messages that called Read a 'wack job c**t' and 'retarded,' made fun of her Crohn's disease and Fall River accent, and joked about looking for nude photos on her phone.
In a statement Tuesday, State Police Association of Massachusetts President Brian Williams doubled down on the union's condemnation of Proctor's 'unacceptable language.' He also pushed back on the coverup allegations Read's lawyers have made throughout the case.
Read at Boston.com
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