Crime & Safety

Former Somerville Police Officer Admits To Sufficient Facts In Assault

Officer Michael McGrath​ is accused with deploying pepper spray on an individual who was in custody and posed no threat to him.

A former Somerville police officer has admitted to sufficient facts in Cambridge District Court to the charge of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon.
A former Somerville police officer has admitted to sufficient facts in Cambridge District Court to the charge of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

SOMERVILLE, MA — A former Somerville police officer has admitted to sufficient facts in Cambridge District Court to the charge of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, said District Attorney Marian Ryan said in a news release

Officer Michael McGrath is accused with deploying pepper spray on an individual who was in custody and who posed no threat to him, Ryan said.

Judge David Frank continued the matter without a finding and placed McGrath on probation for the term of one year with the condition that he not seek employment as a police officer.

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This charge arose out of an incident that occurred on October 1, 2019, said Ryan. McGrath, without cause or justification, deployed his CapStun pepper spray into the face of a prisoner in his custody.

At that time, prosecutors say the prisoner had his hands cuffed behind his back and he did not physically resist or engage in assaultive behavior that would justify the use of the pepper spray.

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