we call this a Paul MacKowski Special
Battenfeld: Case of state police superintendent’s son shrouded in secrecy The case of the son of State Police Superintendent Col. Christopher Mason — facing possible weapons charges — is shrouded in secrecy, with officials making the unusual decision to put a lid on even the police incident report.
Only late Wednesday did the clerk magistrate of Barnstable reverse his initial decision to keep the hearing closed to the public. What an embarrassment.
But still no police incident report — the clerk magistrate says it would be “premature” to release it even though incident reports are routinely made public.
“Any request for a police report is denied, as it is premature at this time,” Magistrate Chuck Ardito wrote in an email to the Boston Herald and other media.
10:17 pm Wednesday May 12
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