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Jeffrey D. Noble sworn in as Massachusetts State Police superintendent; governor orders academy review amid ongoing probe
Summary
Jeffrey D. Noble was sworn in as superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police. Noble pledged to listen to stakeholders, prioritize trooper wellbeing and training, and conduct an academy review after reporters raised questions about past controversies; the governor said the attorney general—s office is investigating and directed an independent review.
Jeffrey D. Noble was sworn in as superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police at a ceremony at the State House, where the governor administered the oath and praised Noble—s record in law enforcement.
The governor introduced Noble and thanked family members and public safety leaders attending the ceremony, including Deputy Secretary for Public Safety and Security Sue Terry and Undersecretary for Law Enforcement Gina Kwan. The governor highlighted Massachusetts—s public-safety rankings and said the state is committed to providing "the tools, the training, the leadership, and the support" police need to do their jobs and return home safely.
Noble, who cited three decades in policing…
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