Crime & Safety
State Trooper Fired For Using Racial Slurs In Off-Duty Incident
State Police said it happened last weekend when the trooper approached a man in a parked car on Revere Beach Blvd.

REVERE, MA — A Massachusetts State Police trooper was fired for what the department called “unacceptable conduct” for using racial slurs during an off-duty confrontation with a driver in Revere.
State Police said it happened last weekend when the trooper approached a man in a parked car on Revere Beach Blvd. They did not provide any other information about the incident.
The trooper, who was not identified, was fired Tuesday afternoon. State Police said he graduated with the last recruiting class in May and was assigned to the Danvers barracks on a first year probationary period.
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