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Commission Reports Progress on Complaint Resolution, Hears Updates on Key Policy Terms

At its recent meeting, the POST Commission highlighted ongoing progress in closing overdue complaints. Executive Director Enrique Zuniga reported that only 14 agencies still had outstanding complaints, with 11 of them having just one pending case—a significant improvement since the last update. He also announced a new project to collect and publish data on officer commendation letters.

The Commission hosted an in-person panel on October 18, 2024, focused on officer physical health and fitness. Key takeaways included evidence that officers typically enter the profession in better shape than the general population but often leave less physically fit. Lower fitness levels were also linked to increased likelihood of using disproportionate force.

The legal team presented several regulatory updates. The Commission corrected an error in the 555 CMR 1.01 regulations governing procedural rules, and voted to adopt 555 CMR 12.00, covering the maintenance, reporting, and audits of law enforcement records. These regulations were published in the Massachusetts Register and took effect on November 8, 2024.

The Commission addressed two key policy questions. First, it voted in favor of using the term “credible allegations” rather than “substantiated allegations” when evaluating an officer’s character and fitness. Second, it considered whether to require appointing authorities to provide written explanations for positive attestations. After discussion, the Commission voted not to endorse that requirement at this time.

The POST Commission also reviewed two additional key policy questions. First, Commissioners considered whether to continue using the same approach as the initial recertification cycle. Second, they discussed whether physical fitness and behavioral health requirements for recertification should differ from those for initial certification. After deliberation, the Commission agreed to gather more information before taking a vote.

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Postponed: Suspension Hearing in the Matter of William Chu

In the Matter of William Chu

Case No. 2024-040 Suspension Hearing Before the Full Commission (via Zoom)

Respondent’s Counsel:              Daniel O’Malley, Esq.

Enforcement Counsel:               Tara L. Chisholm, Esq.

This scheduled proceeding has been postponed.

 

Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Thomas Heller

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Pre-Hearing Conference In the Matter of Thomas Heller

Case No. 2024-045

Via Zoom

Presiding Officer: Hon. Charles J. Hely (Ret.)

Respondent’s Counsel: Robert D’Auria, Esq.

Enforcement Counsel: Timothy D. Hartnett, Esq.

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Hearing in the Matter of Stanley Clerge

POST Commission 84 State Street, 2nd floor, Boston, MA, United States
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Hearing In the Matter of Stanley Clerge

Case No. 2024-020

Via Zoom or in person* at the POST Commission, Ellison Conference Room, 84 State Street, Suite 200, Boston, MA 02109

Presiding Officer: Hon. Judith A. Cowin (Ret.)

Respondent’s Counsel: Kevin B. Coyle, Esq.

Enforcement Counsel: Timothy D. Hartnett, Esq.

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Portions of the hearing will be temporarily closed to the public, pursuant to 555 CMR 1.10(4)(a)2. to protect the privacy interests of minors, and in accordance with a protective order signed by the Hearing Officer on September 16, 2024.

* Members of the public can attend this hearing in person or remotely. All in-person attendees must adhere to the Commission’s policy prohibiting weapons in Commission offices and designated facilities.

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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Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Robert Devine

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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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Pre-Hearing Conference in the Matter of Omar Connor

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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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