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Vehicle Crash in Roxbury Injures Two Boston Police Officers

Published in on April 13, 2024

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Car accident in Boston

In the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, an early morning collision resulted in injuries to two Boston police officers. The incident occurred at approximately 2:20 a.m. on Clifton Street. The patrol vehicle in which the officers were traveling crashed under currently undisclosed circumstances. Both officers were transported to a nearby hospital with injuries described by the police as non-life-threatening. The ongoing investigation into the crash victims’ condition has limited the release of further details.

The Boston Police Department has withheld specific information regarding the cause of the incident, as the complete accident report is in preparation. Sergeant John Boyle, the department’s spokesperson, stated that they are not yet ready to disclose the crash details to the public. This has left questions unanswered as to how the accident transpired and whether there were additional vehicles or individuals involved.

At this stage, no further information about the officers’ condition or the crash itself has been made available. The lack of details has left the Roxbury community awaiting updates with growing concern. The investigation is being closely monitored, and updates are expected to be provided once the official report is finalized and released.

Concerns regarding the potential involvement of other parties in the accident have not been addressed, as officials have not provided any description of the event’s circumstances. Speculation remains until the Boston Police Department completes their investigation and shares their findings.

Source: Hoodline

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