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Monday, February 1, 2021

Police Officer Faces 7 Years In Jail...Alleged to have Assaulted Girlfriend over this past weekend, his guns removed

5:55 pm on Feb 1, 2021  ONE ADAM TWELVE on the air!  Too bad TV cops aren't the REAL cops. 

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Protect and Serve?


Medford police officers in particular do not want me publishing their sins for all to see.

Yet that is the beauty of a free press, to help remove the bad element.

Shame on Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn for having the black eye of the most Brady infested police force in all of Middlesex County.

And Breanna swept it under the rug as if it didn't matter.

Protection DOES matter, now matter how much $$$$ MPD wants to rake in.

Now this State Police officer is probably going to jail.

About time. https://www.bostonherald.com/2021/02/01/massachusetts-state-police-sergeant-arrested-on-assault-charge-his-guns-confiscated/

A state police sergeant faces up to seven years in jail if found guilty of assaulting his girlfriend in her New Hampshire home over the weekend after she told the married trooper she wanted to end their one-year affair, court records state.
Sgt. Bryan Erickson was taken to Exeter, N.H., by his own department Sunday and is being held without bail pending an arraignment Tuesday. He faces seven charges — including a felony count of domestic violence by means of strangulation, according to a court affidavit.
Erickson, assigned to Troop A Northeast that covers Andover to Revere, earned $186,400 last year, according to Herald state police payroll records. He is now relieved of his duties.
The affidavit in Rockingham County Superior Court states the alleged assault took place Sunday at 2:50 a.m. after the state cop was told by his girlfriend they could meet to “talk and end their relationship.”
A state police spokesman said fellow troopers “took Sgt. Erickson into custody at his home early Sunday morning on New Hampshire’s charges.” He was also “immediately relieved of duty” and transported north.
His duty weapon and personally owned weapons were also taken from...

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