2 Framingham police officers on leave amid misconduct investigation

Boston, MALocal News

The Framingham Police Department has put two officers on paid administrative leave amid an internal investigation into alleged misconduct. Chief Lester Baker confirmed that the review involves potential health and wellness concerns, which were recently brought to the command staff's attention. Although no criminal charges have been filed, the ongoing investigation could prompt further actions. Mayor Charlie Sisitsky expressed disappointment, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability within the police department. He stated that if necessary, outside resources would be authorized to ensure the investigation's completeness and objectivity.

The police department has committed to cooperating with external investigations while respecting privacy rights. Sisitsky underscored the importance of maintaining effective police operations during the investigation. The outcome of the internal review may have significant implications for the officers involved and the department's future.

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