A marker was placed in memory of Kenneth Howe in front of the Eagle-Tribune company where he was apprehended.
(Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
Witness suggests brutality by police
Man died in custody after checkpoint arrest; Authorities stand by account of events
A marker was placed in memory of Kenneth Howe in front of the Eagle-Tribune company where he was apprehended.
(Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
A friend of Kenneth Howe, the Worcester man who died after an alleged confrontation with police last week, has described to investigators a series of events that differs dramatically from authorities’ official version - and suggests that police brutality may have played a role in the death. (Full article: 700 words)
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