On Sunday morning, Weymouth police officer Michael Chesna was fatally shot while responding to a call for an erratic driver. Emanuel Lopes, 20, shot Chesna with the officers' own gun and is now in custody.
Multiple people stopped by the Weymouth Police Department on Sunday afternoon to offer their condolences and one of those people was Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
"Just terrible," he told reporters.
BREAKING: @Patriots owner Robert Kraft just walked into @WeymouthPD to offer condolences after one of their officers was shot & killed in the line of duty today. More @boston25 #ThinBlueLine pic.twitter.com/gPuTRNpjmH
— Litsa Pappas (@LitsaPappas) July 15, 2018Kirk & Callahan are auctioning off Red Sox dugout seats with the money going directly to the Chesna family.
We are auctioning off 4 dugout seats for the Sox Jays game on 9/12 including pregame field access to batting practice. Money raised will go directly to the family of Michael Chesna, Weymouth Police Officer killed in the line of duty. Email bids now to chris.curtis@entercom.com. pic.twitter.com/fN8c7X1FgN
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