Boston police shot during domestic call need more surgery
BOSTON — Two Boston police officers need more surgery as they recover from shooting injuries they received while responding to a domestic disturbance that started as an argument over a thermostat, police said Friday.
In statements posted on Twitter, police said Commissioner William Evans visited both officers at Massachusetts General Hospital Friday morning. Evans reported that one of the officers was undergoing surgery and the other is awaiting surgery.
Both officers were listed in critical but stable condition Friday, but they are recovering, police said.
Evans praised the hospital staff for continuing to help the officers. “I can’t thank them enough,” Evans said.