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Q&A: BPD commissioner on dip in gun violence, Stuart case ‘no-brainer,' more
At the start of the year, Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox spoke with NBC10 Boston about his goals for the 2024, the biggest challenges facing his department and the work that goes into fighting violent crime in Boston. He also elaborated on the apology that he and Mayor Michelle Wu gave this month in the Stuart murder case, calling it…
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One-on-One with Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox
BPD Commissioner Michael Cox sits down with NBC10 Boston to talk crime trends, challenges and goals. See the extended interview here.
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Mayor Wu, Police Commissioner Cox Speak to Reporters
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Police Commissioner Michael Cox held a media availability at the city’s police headquarters on Monday afternoon. Cox said it was a chance to be more transparent with the media, one of his goals when he entered the force. Both officials took questions on a range of topics, including how the department handles missing persons...
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Help Wanted at Boston Police Department
The Boston Police Department says it’s in dire need of more officers.
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Short-Staffed ‘Boston Police Department Is in a Dire Position,' Commissioner Says
Commissioner Michael Cox is asking other departments to consider lateral transfers before the busy summer season, a request that hasn’t happened in more than 15 years.
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Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox Outlines Efforts to Curb Gun Violence
About three months after taking the job, Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox sat down with NBC10 Boston to talk about how the department is addressing a spike in gun violence. Cox says he has an open-door policy for anyone in trouble who is looking to squash a beef before it violently escalates. “I think sometimes, people carry guns because they…
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1-On-1 Interview With Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox
Michael Cox, sworn in three months ago as Boston’s top cop, talks about how the department is addressing the recent uptick in gun violence in the city.