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Cop speaks out after Karen Read acquittal in colleague’s mysterious snow death

Just days after Karen Read was acquitted of all homicide charges in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, a key figure tied to the case is breaking his silence — declaring his loyalty to the fallen officer and addressing the cloud of suspicion cast over him and his family.

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In a televised interview with ABC News on Friday, Brian Albert — the Boston officer who owned the Canton property where O’Keefe was discovered lifeless during a snowstorm in January 2022 — expressed heartbreak over his colleague’s death.

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“By the time I came downstairs, the police were already in my house, John was already gone, and there was nobody to save,” Albert said, recalling the early morning chaos of January 29, 2022. “I would’ve taken a bullet for John O’Keefe.”

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