Boston, MA
Suspended cop accused of letting police dog ‘viciously’ attack man
State regulators suspended the policing licenses of 4 cops from Boston, Brockton, and Springfield, together with one accused of letting a police canine “viciously” assault a person hiding in a closet.
The Massachusetts Peace Officer Requirements and Coaching Fee is required by regulation to droop the police certifications of regulation enforcement personnel charged, indicted, or arrested in connection to a felony and revoke the license of officers who’re convicted of felonies.
The 4 new suspensions introduced earlier this week carry the entire variety of officers quickly barred from serving to 31, in response to an up to date listing supplied to the Herald on Tuesday.
The additions come on the similar time the POST Fee revealed that it had decertified a Woburn cop accused of serving to plan a 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. It’s the first time regulators have taken the extraordinary measure.
Officers newly added to the suspension listing embody Jonathan Correia of the Brockton Police Division, Mila DePina-Cooley of the Boston Police Division, Jeffrey Alicea of the Springfield Police Division, and Monicka Stinson of the Boston Police Division.
Correia’s case stretches again to June 2022, when Brockton resident Jeff Camacho filed a civil rights lawsuit in opposition to Correia, Brockton Police Chief Brenda Perez, Brockton Officer Shannon Morency, and the Metropolis of Brockton.
In courtroom filings, Camacho says he was inside his Brockton condominium together with his girlfriend and two kids in April 2021 when police had been known as to the residence. Morency and Correia confirmed as much as the condominium, with Correia bringing his police canine, Enzo, courtroom paperwork stated.
Morency and different officers spoke to Camacho’s girlfriend outdoors the condominium and realized that Camacho was on the third flooring. The girlfriend advised police Camacho was unarmed, there have been no weapons within the condominium, and nobody was damage, in response to courtroom paperwork.
Law enforcement officials entered the condominium, together with Correia together with his police canine Enzo. Camacho, who in courtroom paperwork maintained he “had engaged in no prison conduct, was fully stunned by the police presence.”
Camacho hid in a storage closet contained in the condominium whereas 10 Brockton cops converged on the closet door, courtroom paperwork stated. The officers, together with Morency and Correia, opened the closet door and “bodily eliminated the plaintiff Camacho from the closet.”
“As officers had been putting handcuffs on the plaintiff Camacho, Officer Correia launched Enzo to assault him,” courtroom paperwork stated. “Officer Correia’s police canine Enzo viciously bit onto the plaintiff Camacho’s proper arm.”
Camacho stated the canine continued to chew him “properly after” he was cuffed, which brought about him “to expertise excruciating ache,” in response to courtroom paperwork.
“Officers, together with Officers Morency and Correia, thought of Camacho’s manifestations of ache as ‘resistance,’” courtroom paperwork stated, including the canine chew wounds later turned contaminated throughout a hospital keep.
Attorneys for Camacho and Correia didn’t reply to requests for remark.
A Brockton Police Division spokesperson acknowledged a Herald inquiry on Tuesday however didn’t present a remark.
In paperwork responding to the lawsuit, Correia denied that Camacho’s girlfriend advised police he was unarmed together with most of Camacho’s narrative.
“The defendant [Correia] admits that the police canine bit the plaintiff [Camacho] however denies the characterization of the chew as ‘viciously’,” Correia’s attorneys wrote.
Data present the case is enjoying out in federal courtroom.
Springfield Officer Alicea is accused of assaulting a member of the family on April 15 whereas the pair had been driving in a car and he was in his police uniform, in response to a police report.
The police report stated the member of the family accused Alicea of putting them in handcuffs and later throwing them to the bottom.
Legal professional Daniel Kelly, who’s representing Alicea, didn’t reply to a request for remark. Court docket information accessed Tuesday present that Kelly filed a discover of look final week.
And in Boston, a jury convicted Officer DePina-Cooley final week on three counts of receiving stolen property, in response to the Suffolk County District Legal professional’s Workplace.
Choose Michael Ricciuti on Tuesday handed down a sentence of six months in Suffolk Home of Correction with 60 days to serve with the steadiness suspended for one 12 months, plus 100 hours of neighborhood service.
A spokesperson for the Boston Police Division confirmed DePina-Cooley stays on depart with out pay, although “additional motion is anticipated.”
“It’s unlucky that an officer selected to violate the general public belief on this means and we’ll take acceptable motion,” Boston Police Division Commissioner Michael Cox stated in an announcement to the Herald.
Stinson, a Boston police officer, was suspended with out pay in 2017 after she was accused of mendacity about her contact with a person wished for homicide, the Herald beforehand reported.
Stinson was a 10-year veteran of the division on the time and was charged with witness interference and obstruction of justice, in response to a police assertion from 2017.
A spokesperson for the Suffolk County District Legal professional’s Workplace stated Stinson’s case is scheduled for trial on October 16 and is represented by Legal professional Lawrence Kelly.
Boston, MA
Boston doctor Derrick Todd accused of sexually assaulting 200 patients charged with rape
A prominent Boston-area doctor accused in several lawsuits of sexually assaulting more than 200 former patients was indicted by a grand jury on rape charges.
Dr. Derrick Todd allegedly assaulted two women during examinations in December 2022 and June 2023 at the Charles River Medical Associates in Framingham, Mass., the Middlesex County District Attorney announced Thursday.
Todd, a rheumatologist, appeared in Middlesex Superior Court Friday after he handed himself over to police the previous night.
The two women had either a pelvic exam or pap smear with the doctor when the alleged assault occurred, NBC Boston reported.
The patients alleged the exams went beyond “normal.”
One of the women endured enough pain for her to scream at Todd to stop but the doctor didn’t listen and continued the exam.
The second patient alleged she didn’t give Todd consent to perform the specific examination but the doctor went ahead despite the rejection, the outlet reported.
Todd pleaded not guilty to the two rape charges.
He was held on a $10,000 bail.
A judge ordered Todd to surrender his passport, not have any contact with his alleged victims, and give up all medical licenses.
Claims of abuse from Todd date back to 2010 but only surfaced in 2023 after Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital received anonymous complaints.
Todd is the former chief of clinical rheumatology at the Boston hospital but resigned after 14 years in 2023 when two other physicians questioned the appropriateness of pelvis exams for his rheumatology patients, the Boston Globe reported.
Over 200 of Todd’s former patients accused him of performing unnecessary pelvic floor therapy, breast examinations, testicular examinations, and rectal examinations.
The accusers include over 200 women and several men between teenagers and 60-year-olds.
Attorneys for 180 of the former patients say the two rape charges are just the start of the doctor’s legal battle.
“It’s just the beginning of the criminal case against Dr. Todd, but it does help validate the civil claims that Lubin & Meyer is pursuing on behalf of so many of his former patients,” Attorney William Thompson said. “Fundamentally, it’s about a doctor abusing his position. And taking advantage of patients who put their trust in him for his own personal sexual gratification.”
Todd voluntarily ceased his medical practice in Massachusetts in September 2023.
The announcement was made in a letter to the Board of Registration in Medicine.
The class-action lawsuit against Todd also listed the hospital as a defendant for allegedly knowing about the abuse and failing to stop it.
Todd was fired from the hospital in July 2024.
With Post wires
Boston, MA
O’shae Brissett, part of Boston Celtics championship, reportedly signs with Long Island Nets
O’shae Brissett, who won a championship with the Boston Celtics in June but hasn’t played professionally since, has reportedly signed an NBA G-League level contract with the Brooklyn Nets G League team, the Long Island Nets.
Bobby Manning was first with the news Friday morning…
Sources tell me Oshae Brissett signed a G-League contract with the Long Island Nets
— Bobby Manning (@RealBobManning) January 17, 2025
The 6’7” 26-year-old Brissett, a defensive specialist, will join Long Island having last played for the Boston Celtics as a part of the NBA Championship squad last year.
In his defining moment of the title run, Brissett was inserted as a small ball center by Boston coach Joe Mazzulla in Game 2 of the Celtics-Pacers conference title series. It was his first playoff minutes, but he played a critical role defensively, picking up three steals and finishing a +15 in his 12 minutes on the court.
“Just his presence, his energy, his athleticism,” Mazzulla said after that game. “Just gave us, I think he had a dunk, got a steal, got us out in transition with a couple [of] rebounds. So just, he plays with such a high level of intensity and energy. It’s big for us.”
In his 55 games with the Celtics in the 2023-24 season, Brissett started just one and played roughly 11.5 minutes per game. He averaged 3.7 points per game, 2.9 rebounds, and 0.8 assists. He shot 44.4% from the field, 27.3% from beyond the arc. He adds yet another NBA veteran presence to the young Long Island Nets team with .
Brissett played three years with the Indiana Pacers, his best year coming in 2021-22 when he played 67 games, 25 starts, averaging 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds.
However, he hasn’t played since the NBA Finals. Brissett, who turned 26 years old in June, declined a $2.5 million dollar player option with Boston at the end of June. He hoped that he could get more by testing the free-agent market. Similarly, the Toronto native dropped out of the Canadian national team, coached by Jordi Fernandez, to focus his free agency. However, offers or at least offers he liked never materialized and he remained a free agent until Friday.
Brissett’s rebounding and size will give Long Island some added depth, and in Long Island’s case, a potential starter. Brissett always intended to pursue a return to the NBA, and his signing with the Long Island Nets is a first step to getting back to that dream.
Brissett also re-unites with Kendall Brown who had been his Indiana Pacers teammate two years ago.
Boston, MA
Magic Look to Bounce Back With More Energy at Celtics
BOSTON – Over two weeks ago, after the Orlando Magic’s latest rally fell short in a loss to the Detroit Pistons, fourth-year guard Jalen Suggs called out a worrying trend among his team in hopes of nipping it in the bud.
“We’re putting ourselves in these holes and spotting teams leads, then having to fight, scratch, claw just to get back in the game and give ourselves a chance,” Suggs said on New Year’s Day.
The Magic had developed a resilience that meant they were never out of games, no matter the score. Complimentary, energy-filled basketball helped Orlando do the fighting, scratching and clawing to get back into those games.
Did it always result in a victory? Not quite. But the relentless attitude and constant effort – especially for a team so handicapped by its shrinking list of healthy players – was commendable, and has been embedded in the Magic’s DNA.
In the rare occasions when it doesn’t show face, though, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley says it’s “glaring.” That was the case when the Milwaukee Bucks delivered a 29-point shellacking to Orlando, marking the most lopsided loss for the Magic this year.
“There was an energy and effort issue,” said Mosley postgame.
Wendell Carter Jr. would later say his team was “out-physicaled” and made life too easy for their opponent.
Then, in the locker room, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope told reporters Orlando got its “a– whooped,” and Paolo Banchero told reporters, “[A]s a group top to bottom, we’ve got to be more ready to play. We’re down a lot of bodies, but we can’t make excuses and we’ve just got to come out and play for each other.”
To Banchero’s point, the Magic’s 124 missed games from players due to injury or illness haven’t been a catch-all, safety-net excuse when the team is struggling. Instead, their aforementioned resilience built an identity that helped them generate results throughout the entire first half of the season, regardless of available contributors.
It justifies Mosley’s claims that the lackluster performance vs. the Bucks “wasn’t Orlando Magic basketball. Not even close.” Because although that was the case in Game 42, through the first 41 games, it wasn’t.
“It’s something that you can learn from, and you have to be able to bounce back, which this group has always done,” Mosley said.
With a national audience watching along, Orlando (0-4 in national TV games this season) pays its only visit to TD Garden Friday evening, squaring off with the defending champion Boston Celtics for the second of three matchups this season. The Magic host the 18-time champs once more in April to close the Kia Center’s regular season slate.
Boston has dropped three of their last five outings, including an uncharacteristic loss to the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night in Scotiabank Arena. The Celtics were without Jayson Tatum due to a last-minute spat with an illness in the Magic’s Dec. 23 home win, but Orlando was shorthanded as well. Of their top four scorers, only Suggs was available.
“We beat them last time at home, so I’m sure they haven’t forgot that,” Paolo Banchero said in Orlando’s locker room Wednesday. “They have a hell of a home atmosphere [and] home crowd, so they’ll be ready to play in front of their fans.”
Heading into Friday’s tilt, where both teams are eager to wipe the slate clean from their mid-week malaise, Boston reports a clean bill of health. Now, only Banchero is available of the Magic’s top scorers, and other key reserves are unavailable as well.
MORE: Magic-Celtics Injury Report
Those who are available, however, say they shouldn’t have any issue getting back to their standard.
“Playing against teams like this is what hoopers get up for,” Anthony Black said. “Definitely getting up for this game. It’s always fun playing against some good hoopers, so I think we’re up and I think we’ll be ready to bring energy come game time.”
“You don’t like losing games, especially when you get your butt kicked,” Mosley said, “but you also have to know you have to bounce back, can’t hang your head, be ready to go and move on the next game.”
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