(22 Apr 2025)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ARCHIVE: Dedham, Massachusetts – 1 April 2025
1. Wide of Karen Read arriving in court, accompanied by her lawyers, for her retrial
2. Close up of a placard proclaiming Read’s innocence and bearing a photo of her boyfriend, Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe, that she is accused of killing
3. Tracking pan right shot of Read arriving in court
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ARCHIVE: Dedham, Massachusetts – 1 April 2025
4. Wide of the courtroom as jury selection begins
UPSOUND (English) Judge Beverly Cannone, Norfolk County Superior Court: “Any of you folks who have any bias or prejudice that you may have in regard to this case or in favor of or against either of the parties?”
5. Close up of Read listening to someone during jury selection
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
ARCHIVE: Dedham, Massachusetts – 1 April 2025
6. Some of Read’s supporters posing for a photo in front of the courthouse
7. Close up of signage proclaiming Read’s innocence
8. Wide of Read’s supporters gathered away from the courthouse during jury selection
9. Medium of Read’s supporters holding signage and flags
10. Close up of street sign demarcating the buffer zone from which visible written signage supporting Read are banned
11. Read’s supporters gathered away from the buffer zone
STORYLINE:
Opening statements are expected in the retrial of Karen Read, less than a year after a judge declared a mistrial on charges that she was responsible for the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend.
Read is accused of striking her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm outside of a house party.
Her attorneys suggested O’Keefe was actually killed by someone else, possibly another law enforcement agent who was at a house party where his body was found.
After the trial, several jurors came forward to say the group was unanimous in finding Read not guilty of the most serious charge, second-degree murder, and a lesser charge.
Despite attempts by Read’s lawyers to get those charges dismissed, she will face the same counts as she did at her first trial. They also failed to have the entire case tossed, arguing governmental misconduct.
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