Massachusetts State Police have announced that a duty status hearing for Trooper John Proctor has been scheduled for Monday. Proctor has been under investigation for an incident involving the assault of a woman during a traffic stop in Newbury last month.
The incident took place on June 27, when Proctor allegedly assaulted a woman after pulling her over for a traffic violation. The woman, who was reportedly not cooperating with Proctor during the stop, was taken into custody and charged with assaulting a police officer.
Following the incident, Proctor was placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation by the Massachusetts State Police. The duty status hearing on Monday will determine whether Proctor will remain on leave or face any further disciplinary action.
Proctor has been with the Massachusetts State Police for over 10 years and has no prior disciplinary record. The incident has raised concerns about the conduct of law enforcement officers and their interactions with the public.
The Massachusetts State Police have stated that they take all allegations of misconduct seriously and will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident involving Trooper Proctor. They have also emphasized the importance of accountability and transparency in maintaining public trust.
The duty status hearing on Monday will provide further details on the investigation and any potential disciplinary actions that may be taken against Proctor. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of holding law enforcement officers accountable for their actions and ensuring the safety and well-being of the public.
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