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MIT begins suspending student protesters
College campuses in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are at odds as student protesters ramp up their demonstrations. School officials at Harvard University and MIT have threatened to take action against those involved in pro-Palestinian protests. MIT said Tuesday afternoon that it had begun suspending students. “As a consequence of events that have already occurred, dozens of interim suspensions and referrals to the…
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Testimony in Karen Read trial continues, defense accuses witness of perjury
Jurors in the Karen Read murder trial returned to a Dedham, Massachusetts, courtroom Monday for the second week of testimony in the controversial case. Last week, jurors visited the scene where Read’s boyfriend, Boston police Officer John O’Keefe, was found dead. The jury trip included a stop at the Fairview Road home in Canton, Massachusetts, where O’Keefe was found...
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Karen Read trial continues, jurors visit crime scene
The Karen Read murder trial left the courtroom on Friday after a week of intense testimony. Jurors wrapped up the week by visiting the scene of the crime where Read’s boyfriend, Boston police Officer John O’Keefe, was found dead. The jury trip included a stop at the Fairview Road home in Canton, Massachusetts, where O’Keefe was found dead as...
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Over 100 arrested at Dartmouth, UNH as campus unrest continues across New England
College unrest continues Thursday morning on campuses with police are arresting protesters and knocking down encampments across the U.S. To the north, in New Hampshire, students at the University of New Hampshire attempted to set up an encampment but it was shut down by police. Nearly a dozen of them were arrested. A similar situation was reported at Dartmouth...
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Pro-Palestinian protesters rally in Boston amid new threats from school officials
A group of antiwar protesters rallied at Boston’s Emerson College Wednesday afternoon. The pro-Palestinian protest near Boston Common has been peaceful. The group of dozens of people marched through Boylston Place Alley, a public way on the Emerson Campus, where more than 100 people were arrested last week as Boston police broke up an encampment. Emerson is one of dozens…
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‘Karen Read was framed,' defense argues as trial opens
The long-awaited trial of the Karen Read murder case began Monday with opening statements and the first witness testimony. Twelve jurors and four alternates, picked over a five-day process, will help decide the fate of Read, who’s facing several charges for allegedly killing her boyfriend, Boston police Officer John O’Keefe, in 2022 after a night out at two separate...
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Video of former Patriots star Malcolm Butler's DUI arrest is released
Police body camera footage of the arrest of former New England Patriots star Malcolm Butler has been released. NBC affiliate WJAR obtained the footage from North Providence, Rhode Island, police. An officer can be heard asking the driver, “Are you Malcolm Butler, the football player?” Watch below: Butler, the hero of Super Bowl XLIX, was found by a police officer…
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With 4 jurors short, selection in Karen Read case continues next week
More than half of the people who will serve on the Karen Read murder trial jury have been picked after two days of jury selection. Meanwhile, NBC10 Boston obtained the jury questionnaire from the clerk’s office of the Norfolk Superior Court.
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Karen Read jury selection done for the week with 4 spots unfilled
More than half of the people who will serve on the Karen Read murder trial jury have been picked after two days of jury selection. Meanwhile, NBC10 Boston obtained the jury questionnaire from the clerk’s office of the Norfolk Superior Court.
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11 Karen Read jurors picked so far; see the jury questionnaire
More than half of the people who will serve on the Karen Read murder trial jury have been picked after two days of jury selection. Meanwhile, NBC10 Boston obtained the jury questionnaire from the clerk’s office of the Norfolk Superior Court.