Next Mass. State Police Recruit Class Delayed Pending Safety Changes After Cadet’s Death

The next Massachusetts State Police recruit class has been delayed as officials work through 31 safety recommendations and reforms following a cadet’s death during a 2024 training exercise.

What to know

  • The Massachusetts State Police is delaying its next recruit class until 31 safety and training recommendations are implemented following the 2024 death of a cadet during a boxing exercise.
  • An independent review found the academy meets training standards but identified systemic issues, including leadership turnover, curriculum inconsistencies and concerns affecting safety, morale and retention.
  • Planned reforms include banning boxing and head strikes, shifting toward a safety-first culture, adding screening measures and hiring a civilian director, while four troopers face manslaughter charges tied to the cadet’s death.
Massachusetts State Police are pausing the agency's next academy class as leaders move to overhaul training after Enrique Delgado Garcia’s death. WCVB is your home for Massachusetts breaking news and weather. For your latest Massachusetts news and weather visit: https://www.wcvb.com/ For licensing inquiries: https://www.wcvb.com/licensing
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