Sgt. Sean Murphy, the state police photographer who released dramatic photos last week of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's arrest, was placed on restricted duty today pending the outcome of an investigation, his lawyer said. A hearing at state police headquarters in Framingham on Murphy's fate after the controversial release of the images was held this morning. Murphy's lawyer, Leonard Kesten, said the sergeant showed a lot of "heart" and "courage" and won't comment until the investigation is over. The officer's 19-year-old son, Connor, called his dad "a hero. |
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