Amen!! He should have turned on his benefactors, let them take the fall! His wife & sis YOU KNOW THEY KNEW!! I don't feel a bit sorry for any of them.
Congrats, Mark!! I'm more than happy to visit/work & teach your kids some of your experiences & much enjoyment. I'm REALLY happy you're getting go fulfill some of your dreams.
I'm please to announce that in the near future, my practice will be expanding to Arizona, where I have been approved for admission to the state bar. More details to follow!
@IanRunkle Lord,I know there are cops everywhere who behave like this, but, Ian, it scares the scrap outta me he's possessed a badge & a gun for SO long!! Sean "Deputy Dog" Goode is as bad if not worse!! I shudder to think what damage just these 2 creeps have done all by themselves.
I wonder where all the people are who were saying how Proctor is a good cop who just happened to say a few things in anger about a woman he thought was guilty?
Come on, folks. Where are all you Proctor patsies now?
https://t.co/meSd30NpXS I spoke to @charliemckenna9@masslivenews about the disgusting conduct of Proctor and Goode and why nobody should expect much from the DA: the incestuous relationship among Norfolk County law enforcement. The DA has known about this conduct for months and what have they done other than seek protective orders which protect only the bad actors-who are disgraced public servants which the public should know about. There is no reason that this information should be concealed. To the extent disclosure damages the DA the fault is exclusively that of Proctor, Goode, the MSP, the CPD and the DA.
I wish Karen Read had told Craig Melvin today that she wasn't doing this for money (even though she deserves it), she's doing this because racist cops like Michael Proctor are a danger to people like Craig Melvin. There is no way the State Police didn't know how Proctor felt about racial minorities. The institutional rot is still there, and he was allowed to stay on, working cases, despite this bias. If she doesn't sue them then there will be no accountability. Look what Michael Proctor and the State Police took from her: her job, her ability to drive, her house, her boyfriend, her mental health, and her reputation. How much would Craig Melvin pay to avoid that happening to him? That's what this lawsuit is about. There can be no justice for John O'Keefe and Karen Read until the institution is fixed and she is made whole.
Eek! I bought protein powder, flavorless/ tasteless BUT I screwed up...big time!! I learned NOT to put it in a liquid (A shake) because that wound up having the consistency of sipping the shake & eating a scoop comparable to eating a sand castle with ice cream. Bleck!!
I'm sorry these moronic cops were allowed to once again get away with turning over warrants AFTER the cops took the data they wanted. Of all the people to try to teach them a lesson with, I REALLY thought Brian Walsh would've been a great choice!! These idiots HAVE to learn!!!
@kelly_steffee@VoteGregConnor Funny. Not one word about Goode.
Also, Brian Walshe convicted Brian Walshe, ya big douchebag. You were a very awkward bystander who talked occasionally.
I really don't like & seriously pray the DA offices in MASS remove the embedded officers each office houses. I think these guys need to work out of their ind precincts like every other town in the US. How many other cities do YOU KNOW (or does anyone know?) have their own cop?
📌@VoteGregConnor says he first saw Michael Proctor's text messages in 2025 and was "horrified." He says Proctor should never have worn a badge and that his office worked to disclose the messages and retool cases affected by Proctor's credibility issues.
But that raises obvious questions.
If the texts were as shocking as Connor now says, why wasn't there a louder call for accountability at the time? Why weren't the public and affected parties told the full extent of what had been uncovered? And why does this statement sound so different from the tone many heard on Note My Objection?
Connor now describes the messages as monstrous and says he was sickened by them. That's a far cry from the more measured public discussion that surrounded Proctor's conduct for much of the past year.
The more that comes out, the more people are left wondering what officials knew, when they knew it, and why the public wasn't given the full picture sooner.
Transparency shouldn't arrive years later, it should happen when the facts are first discovered.
#KarenRead #MichaelProctor #NorfolkDA #JusticeForJohnOKeefe
Remember when residents were told there was no reason to question the culture at Canton PD?
Remember the "Vote No" signs against the police audit?
Remember when signs opposing independent review somehow ended up inside the police station?
Remember when citizens raising concerns were labeled troublemakers, conspiracy theorists, or worse?
Today, Sean Goode is gone.
No, the Five Stones audit did not find corruption.
But what has now come to light raises a different question
What exactly were people seeing that caused so many residents to lose confidence in the department in the first place?
Because what the public is reading now isn't about corruption.
It's about hate.
It's about bigotry.
It's about racism.
It's about professionalism.
It's about judgment.
It's about culture.
And while some people spent years trying to silence those asking questions, history has a funny way of eventually answering them.
Maybe the real lesson is that scrutiny isn't the enemy of good policing.
Sometimes it's the only thing that exposes problems before they become impossible to ignore.
Attorney Alan Jackson will be in town tomorrow and will be making a public statement then regarding the new Karen Read vs MSP and CPD complaint.
The reason he'll be in town?
The deposition of Michael Proctor which will be taken this coming Monday.
Goode luck. ✨️