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  • December 2024
  • Thu 19
    December 19, 2024 @ 8:35 am - 10:30 am

    Public Meeting

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    Commission Marks 2024 Milestones, Sets 2025 Priorities, Reviews Survey Results on Officer Wellness

    The POST Commission closed out 2024 with steady growth, the recertification of nearly 6,000 officers, seven Certification Subcommittee meetings on character, fitness, and officer wellness, and the launch of a new website. Other achievements included rolling out the disciplinary records portal with monthly updates and issuing new auditing regulations.

    Looking to 2025, priorities include increasing Division of Standards case activity, finalizing agency certification standards, launching a business intelligence tool to improve reporting and analytics, and developing a law enforcement agency audit program.

    The Commission also approved a FY26 budget request of $9.5 million, an 8% increase over FY25.

    The Commission received a detailed presentation on the results of a recent survey sent to LEA heads examining agency resources, challenges, and standards for officer physical fitness and behavioral health. A survey of 213 mostly small to mid-sized agencies revealed that 180 have no physical fitness requirements, with common barriers cited as time, cost, and limited resources. On behavioral health, 127 agencies reported no requirements, and respondents highlighted stigma, cost, and cultural challenges as key obstacles. Commissioners urged expanding officer-centered wellness resources, adding annual wellness checks, and addressing misconceptions about mental health and decertification.

    The legal team presented the revised code of conduct standard, incorporating MPTC feedback to expand definitions of “de-escalation” to include critical thinking, trauma-informed practices, and cultural relevance. Commissioners gave preliminary approval to accept the code of conduct standard as a preliminary draft.

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  • Thu 19
    December 19, 2024 @ 10:00 am

    Cancelled: Suspension Hearing in the Matter of William Chu

    This proceeding has been cancelled.

    Suspension Hearing In the Matter of William Chu

     

  • January 2025
  • Tue 7
    Jan 7 @ 9:30 am - 9:45 am

    Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Robert Devine

    Virtual Event

    Case No. 2024-003 Pre-Hearing Conference in the the Matter of Robert Devine (via Zoom)
    Presiding Officer: Hon. Kenneth J. Fishman (Ret.)
    Respondent’s Counsel: Robert W. Stowe, Esq.
    Enforcement Counsel: Shaun Martinez, Esq.

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  • Thu 9
    Jan 9 @ 9:30 am - 10:30 am

    Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Omar Connor

    Virtual Event

    Case No. 2024-035 Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Omar Connor (via Zoom)
    Presiding Officer: Hon. Charles J. Hely (Ret.)
    Respondent’s Counsel: Joseph P. Kittredge, Esq.
    Enforcement Counsel: Amy C. Parker, Esq.

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  • Wed 15
    Jan 15 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

    Hearing in the Matter of Matthew Hubbard

    POST Commission 84 State Street, 2nd floor, Boston, MA, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Case No. 2023-015 Hearing in the Matter of Matthew Hubbard (via Zoom and in person)
    Presiding Officer: Hon. Charles J. Hely (Ret.)
    Respondent’s Counsel: Kevin B. Coyle, Esq.
    Enforcement Counsel: Timothy D. Hartnett, Esq.

  • Thu 16
    Jan 16 @ 8:30 am - 9:30 am

    Public Meeting

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    POST Reports Progress in Officer Training Compliance, Announces Administrative Suspensions

    The Executive Director began the meeting with a training compliance overview. The Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) provides 26 hours of in-service training annually—delivered either in person or online—along with 8 hours of firearms instruction and 6 hours of CPR. Agencies must report compliance to MPTC by September 30. Officers who fail to complete the required training will face administrative suspension, with certification reinstated once training is completed.

    POST outreach to 356 officers who had not met in-service requirements proved largely successful. As of this meeting, only 14 officers had unresolved training discrepancies, and POST administratively suspended six of them.

    In November 2024, MPTC flagged irregularities in the completion times of certain online training courses, affecting up to 487 officers from training years 2023–2025. MPTC directed agencies to review any officers with time discrepancies. Early findings indicate that 5%–10% of these cases require follow-up, which may result in disciplinary action or administrative suspension. Although many discrepancies had reasonable explanations, MPTC will require officers with unresolved issues in TY25 to retake the course in person.

    The financial team reported that POST has committed over 48% of its budget for the second quarter of FY25. The Governor will release the FY26 budget next week, and POST is preparing to deliver its budget testimony.

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  • Wed 29
    Jan 29 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    Community Information Session

    YWCA 1 Salem Square, Worcester, MA

    Hear from the POST Commission at a Community Information Session in Worcester on Wednesday, January 29 at 6 PM at the YWCA of Central Massachusetts. Learn more about the POST Commission’s mission and purpose, meet Commission staff, ask questions and share your comments. This event is co-sponsored by the YWCA of Central Massachusetts and the NAACP Worcester, and we look forward to seeing you there.  Note that while POST staff is happy to answer questions regarding our operations and governing regulations, we cannot comment on individual cases.

    The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission was established as part of the criminal justice reform legislation enacted in Chapter 253 of the Acts of 2020. Our mission is to improve policing and enhance public confidence in law enforcement by implementing a fair process for mandatory certification, discipline, and training for all peace officers in the Commonwealth.

  • Thu 30
    Jan 30 @ 9:30 am - 10:00 am

    Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Thomas Heller

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    Case No. 2024-045 Hearing in the Matter of Thomas Heller (via Zoom)
    Presiding Officer: Hon. Charles J. Hely (Ret.)
    Respondent’s Counsel: Robert H. D’Auria, Esq.
    Enforcement Counsel: Timothy D. Hartnett, Esq.

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  • February 2025
  • Mon 10
    Feb 10 @ 9:30 am - 10:15 am

    Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of James McCall

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    Case No. 2024-048 In the Matter of James McCall
    Pre-Hearing Conference (via Zoom)
    Presiding Officer: Hon. Judith A. Cowin (Ret.)
    Respondent’s Counsel: James McCall, pro se
    Enforcement Counsel: Tara L. Chisholm, Esq.

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  • Thu 13
    Feb 13 @ 9:30 am - 11:30 am

    Public Meeting

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    Commission Reports Complaint Reporting Backlog, Streamlines Recertification, and Discusses Potential Oversight of Constables

    Executive Director Enrique Zuniga opened the meeting by reviewing agency reporting compliance and overdue cases. Several agencies have exceeded the 90-day extension for open complaints, closed cases, and incident reports with pending discipline. Boston Police Department accounts for most of the overdue complaints, partly due to the Commissioner’s review of each case, which extends the timeline. Despite the backlog, more agencies are submitting reports faster, and overall open complaint report numbers are declining. The Commission will begin issuing quarterly reports tracking progress on closing open cases.

    Commissioners also reviewed a proposed expedited plan for recertifying officers with last names A–H, whose certifications expire on July 1, 2025. The process will be significantly streamlined, and the LEA portal is set to open May 1. Officers will now be recertified on a three-year term plus their birth month, following a timeline structure previously approved by the Commission.

    The Commission addressed concerns raised during a recent community meeting in Worcester about the legal status of constables. POST clarified that under M.G.L. c. 6E, any constable who executes arrests must be certified. Currently, no constables are certified. POST will begin collecting records from departments that employ or collaborate with constables to build a statewide database and assess future enforcement measures.

    A financial update showed a potential $600,000 budget reversion for FY25. The Governor’s FY26 budget proposal includes an $8.92 million appropriation, $570,000 below POST’s original request. The Legal Division also provided updates on the recertification process.

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