Four more police officers have been suspended by the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission.
"The POST Commission has been working diligently to meet statutory obligations and deadlines while building our new agency," Executive Director Enrique Zuniga said in a statement."We have now established a regular cadence of releasing updated law enforcement officer status information, and the public can now expect updates at the beginning of every month."
The commission notes that it is"directed by statute to suspend the certification of an officer who is arrested, charged or indicted for a felony and will revoke the certification of an officer who is convicted of a felony." It adds that each suspension will remain in effect"until a final decision or revocation is made by the Commission."
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