Testimony of officer who shot Kelsey Fitzsimmons continues on day 2 of trial
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Testimony of officer who shot Kelsey Fitzsimmons continues on day 2 of trial
"Fitzsimmons, a former North Andover police officer, stands accused of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. She was shot by a colleague, officer Patrick Noonan, on June 30, 2025 in her home."
"Under cross-examination by Fitzsimmons's attorney, Timothy Bradl, Noonan said he was not aware that Aylaian was coming to the house on June 30, and did not see him there."
"Bradl asked Noonan about his relationship with Fitzsimmons. Noonan said that he had only worked a shift or two with her and did not have the opportunity to form an opinion about her."
"Noonan replied: 'after she tried to kill me.'"
Kelsey Fitzsimmons, a former police officer, is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after being shot by colleague Patrick Noonan. The incident occurred while officers were serving a restraining order related to her then-fiancé, Justin Aylaian. The ongoing bench trial includes witness testimonies, with Judge Jeffrey Karp overseeing proceedings. Noonan testified that he was unaware of Aylaian's presence and had limited interaction with Fitzsimmons. A visit to the shooting location is scheduled for later in the week.
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