
Criminal Charges in Recruit's Death
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A Massachusetts State Police supervisor and two instructors were charged with involuntary manslaughter and causing serious injury after a recruit, Enrique Delgado-Garcia, died during a training mishap. Delgado-Garcia suffered a concussion and brain bleeding after participating in an unapproved and risky boxing drill. The defendants pleaded not guilty, and a fourth trooper will be arraigned in April. The case is significant as criminal charges in recruit deaths are rare. Delgado-Garcias family and supporters are seeking accountability and justice, while the State Police union backs the staff and plans to tighten training rules.
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