Karen Read Found Not Guilty of Murder in Retrial

Karen Read’s second trial concluded Wednesday with a not-guilty verdict on the second-degree murder charge stemming from the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. However, the jury did find her guilty on a lesser charge: driving under the influence.

This high-profile case, which captivated the public, saw its first trial end in a mistrial nearly a year ago after the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict. The January 2022 death of Officer O’Keefe left many questions unanswered, fueling intense media scrutiny and public interest.

The outcome of this retrial provides some closure, though the details surrounding the events leading to Officer O’Keefe’s death remain complex and subject to ongoing discussion. This is a developing story, and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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