
Trooper's Derogatory Text Ignored: Supervisor Testifies in Karen Read Trial
The Karen Read trial continues to unfold in Massachusetts with surprising testimony from the supervisor of Michael Proctor. Proctor, a state trooper, was involved in a group text that referred to a suspect in derogatory terms. His supervisor, during testimony, admitted to not taking disciplinary action against Proctor. "The text message does not show integrity," the supervisor stated, highlighting concerns about professionalism and accountability within the department. This revelation comes as the trial enters its fourteenth day, adding a new layer of complexity to the already high-profile case. The event raises questions about the standards of conduct within law enforcement and the importance of accountability for such behavior. The ongoing trial underscores the need for continued scrutiny of law enforcement practices and the pursuit of justice.