“It is troubling, it is troubling that that can occur, and the lack of accountability around that,” Cox said Sunday.
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Addressing last week’s shooting across the river on Memorial Drive, Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox expressed his frustration with the lenient prison sentence previously handed down to alleged Cambridge gunman Tyler Brown.
Appearing on WCVB’s “On The Record” Sunday, Cox argued the sentence Brown received for shooting at police officers in the South End in 2020 fell short of accountability. Suffolk County prosecutors on that case had asked for a state prison sentence of 10 to 12 years, but now-retired Judge Janet L. Sanders gave Brown just five to six years, with credit for time served…