Thursday, September 22, 2016

Pillaged Braintree evidence room; Massachusetts; 'News 5' reports that Braintree police chief Russell Jenkins - on department for more than 30 years - to retire amid "evidence room scandal." ..." Several criminal cases have already been dropped by the Norfolk County District Attorney's office because drug evidence was missing or compromised. Hundreds are expected to be impacted. The officer in charge of the evidence room took her own life in May."



COUNTDOWN:14 days to Wrongful Conviction Day: (Thursday October 6, 2016);

"Sources tell 5 Investigates the police chief in Braintree has announced his retirement weeks after an audit of the department's evidence room found missing guns, drugs and cash. 5 Investigates learned Wednesday Chief Russell Jenkins, who has served as chief for the past four years, will retire Oct. 7. Jenkins has been been on the department for more than 30 years. Several criminal cases have already been dropped by the Norfolk County District Attorney's office because drug evidence was missing or compromised. Hundreds are expected to be impacted. The officer in charge of the evidence room took her own life in May. We've learned in an email Jenkins told his department that he would have preferred to stay to oversee the implementations of the recommendations from the auditor."
http://www.wcvb.com/news/5-investigates-chief-of-braintree-police-to-retire-amid-evidence-room-scandal/41772064