The BPRA is deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and Brother Det. Bruce W. Higgins Jr.
At this time please keep Bruce his wife Lori, his children Madelyn and Ryan in your prayers .
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Bruce was a wonderful and caring husband , father and friend.
Nick is a man who went to work every day to protect the citizens of Boston. Someone who put his life & safety on the line everyday. This is an ABSOLUTE injustice. The @BostonPoliceRA stand with Nicholas OโMalley๐
Our prayers are with the family of of active-duty Boston Police Officer Scott J. MacIsaac. District E-5
Scott Will be laid to rest today surrounded by his family and friends.
Please take a moment and remember Scott, an outstanding Husband , Father and friend. ๐
Sad news to share. Active duty BPD Officer Scott MacIsaac has lost his battle with cancer. Now more than ever, his family needs our help and support. To learn how to help, please visit the link below: https://t.co/bsBwDES38R
The BPRA is deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and Brother Det. Bruce W. Higgins Jr.
At this time please keep Bruce his wife Lori, his children Madelyn and Ryan in your prayers .
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Bruce was a wonderful and caring husband , father and friend.
Throughout Bruceโs illness he never complained. What he did was continue to do was set an example of perseverance and strength. Never wanting anyone to worry about him. He continued to give his time to anyone who needed it . He will be missed by all who knew him. God Bless๐
Bruce started his career with the BPD as a cadet in 98โ, academy class 40-03 and spend most of he highly decorated career in C-11 and the YVSF as a Patrolman and Detective.
Bruce is an active board member of the BPRA serving as Treasurer. We are devastated by his loss
The BPPA mourns the unexpected passing of active-duty BPD Det. Mark G. Walsh on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. Our thoughts and prayers remain with his family and all who had the pleasure and privilege of knowing him. A graduate of Class #43-05, Mark was a 20-year veteran of BPD.
The BPRA is saddened by the sudden loss of our Brother and friend , Mark Walsh.
Mark was a great guy and an even better Father and Husband to his wife Christine and his two sons John and Connor.
Please say a prayer for Mark his family during this difficult time. ๐๐
Please take a moment and consider assisting a wonderful family in their time of need. Mark is a genuine great guy and anyone who has spent a minute with him would agree. God Bless Mark and his family
At age 16, Welles Crowther became a volunteer firefighter in his hometown of Upper Nyack, NY. After graduating from Boston College in 1999, where he played lacrosse, he moved to NYC. Welles worked on the South Towerโs 104th floor.
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