Sharon Durkan, a member of the Boston City Council, lambasted Trump administration Border Czar Tom Homan in a social media post over the weekend in defense of Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, left, stands with Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox outside city hall, Monday, Aug. 15, 2022, in Boston. Credit: AP/Steven Senne BOSTON — As Mayor Michelle Wu prepares to go to Congress to defend Boston's protections of immigrant communities,
Tom Homan addressed Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox while speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference outside, D.C., seemingly referring to a WCVB interview from last week in which Cox said that state law limits his department’s involvement in federal immigration enforcement.
He’s “coming to Boston” and “bringing hell.” In a fiery speech at CPAC Saturday, Homan also slammed Police Commissioner Michael Cox
A war of words has brewed between the Trump administration's border czar Tom Homan, Boston police Commissioner Michael Cox, and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.
President Trump’s Tom Homan had harsh words for Boston police Commissioner Michael Cox this weekend — including allegations that Massachusetts authorities had rele
While Boston Police Commissioner MIchael Cox and Mayor Michelle Wu were high-fiving each other celebrating their “historic run” in keeping the crime rate down, people have been running for cover
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox are under attack for their response to the deadly officer-involved shooting in the heart of the city on Saturday.
Boston police have identified the knife-wielding man who was shot and killed by an off-duty officer inside a Chick-fil-A restaurant in downtown Boston on Saturday.‘It’s really just shocking’: Locals react to off-duty officer shooting that killed a manLemark Jaramillo,
Boston City Councilor Sharon Durkan said she’s been attacked mercilessly and fat-shamed online after posting a defiant response to Border Czar Tom Homan’s vow to bring “hell” to the sanctuary city
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was criticized this weekend after she offered condolences to the family of a suspect who allegedly tried to stab two people with a knife on Saturday.