POST Commission suspends certification of Boston Police Officer accused of domestic disturbance

POST Commission suspends certification of Boston Police Officer accused of domestic disturbance

The Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission (POST) announced the suspension of a Boston Police Officer’s law enforcement license on Friday for his alleged role in a domestic disturbance on Christmas Day.

The Commission said they received “sufficient evidence” to suspend Officer Terrence Murray’s license following an investigation.

He is ordered to immediately surrender any agency-issued credentials and equipment, including his gun, badge, cruiser, uniform, and use-of-force instruments until the POST Commission makes a final ruling.

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Murray, a four-year department veteran assigned to Boston Police Department District 3, was charged with one count of assault and battery on a family/household member, one count of improper storage of a firearm, one count of vandalizing property, and two counts of Class E drug possession stemming from an incident on December 25.

According to court documents, Murray pushed the victim to the ground following an argument around 6 a.m. at his Hull residence. He is also accused of driving around with an unsecured department-issued firearm, along with steroid possession.

Murray pleaded not guilty on December 5 to the charges. He will return to court in February 2025.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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