Boston Herald

Bad cops booted

Latest cases include child rape, road rage allegtions

- By Chris Van Buskirk cvanbuskir­k@bostonhera­ld.com

Law enforcemen­t regulators suspended the policing licenses of a former deputy chief in Hopkinton accused of raping a teenage girl and a Hingham officer accused of pulling a gun and yelling racial slurs at a person in an apparent road rage incident, according to records released Friday.

The state’s Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission is required under a 2020 police reform law to suspend the policing licenses of officers who are arrested, charged, or indicted for a felony and revoke the licenses of those convicted of a felony. Suspension­s remain in place until a final decision or revocation is made by regulators. The two new suspension­s of former Hopkinton Police Deputy Chief John Porter and Hingham Officer Joel Salituri bring the total number of suspended cops in Massachuse­tts to 33 as of May 20. A full list is available on the POST Commission’s website.

Porter pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of raping a 15-year-old student while he was a school resource officer. Prosecutor­s said he assaulted the student in 2004 and 2005 after he became the department’s first school resource officer.

Prosecutor­s also said he assaulted the student multiple times off school property.

Porter’s attorney, Leonardo Angiulo of Worcester, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Hopkinton officials placed Porter on administra­tive leave last year pending the outcome of an investigat­ion and he was no longer a member of the Hopkinton Police Department as of the end of April.

“Porter notified the town that he is seeking to retire, and the town accepted his immediate separation from employment,” town officials said in a statement.

He had been with the department since 1992.

Salituri was arraigned in Woburn District Court in late April, according to Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office.

Salituri’s lawyer, Jack Diamond, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Prosecutor­s said the officer was traveling on Interstate 93 when he and another vehicle pulled off the highway. Salituri is accused of following a person until he pulled over into a parking lot, according to protestors.

Salituri is then accused of pulling alongside the victim, yelling at them, and making “derogatory statements while brandishin­g a firearm,” Ryan’s office said in a statement.

“The victim also reported that the defendant stated he was a police officer. The defendant was not on duty at the time,” the statement said. “The victim reported the incident to police and a criminal complaint for the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon was issued after probable cause was found at a show cause hearing.”

Salituri was released on personal recognizan­ce and ordered to stay away from and not have contact with the victim at the arraignmen­t. And the Hingham Police Department placed him on administra­tive leave, according to Ryan’s office.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY HOPKINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? John Porter, a former Hopkinton Police deputy chief, has been indicted on three charges of child rape.
PHOTO COURTESY HOPKINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT John Porter, a former Hopkinton Police deputy chief, has been indicted on three charges of child rape.

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