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“The fatal shooting of Marianne Griffiths by an Easton Police Officer was justified and was the result of Griffiths’s actions on February 5, 2023.” What happened leading up to the Feb. 5 ...
Authorities have identified the Easton woman who was fatally shot by police Sunday as 56-year-old Marianne Griffiths. Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III said Griffiths was killed ...
It was Marianne Griffiths's “unprovoked actions” when she confronted police on Feb. 5, threatening to shoot them and herself, and then charging at an officer and taking aim with what appeared ...
Marianne Griffiths, who had lost a son on New Year's Eve, was experiencing a mental health crisis on the morning of Feb. 5. Hours later she was dead.
One of Griffiths' sons was killed in a motor vehicle crash on Dec. 31, 2022. 'I’m calling it whack-a-mole:'Middleboro middle school in chaos as students damage building The minutes leading up to ...
On Sunday morning, police went to the home of Marianne Griffiths, 56, at the request of her son, who said she had injected herself with a dangerous amount of insulin in an attempt to end her life ...
The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office released preliminary findings in an investigation of the death of Marianne Griffiths, who was identified as the armed woman Easton Police killed ...
Marianne Griffiths, who had lost a son on New Year's Eve, was experiencing a mental health crisis on the morning of Feb. 5. Hours later she was dead.
Around 11:30 a.m., police went to the home of Marianne Griffiths, 56, after her son requested a well-being check, according to Bristol District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III’s office.
Police received a 911 call at 11:30 a.m. from an Ashland resident who was requesting a well-being check for his mother, Marianne Griffiths, 56, who told her son that she had injected herself with ...
Dame Marianne Griffiths, who was chief executive of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, will chair a review of North East Ambulance Service (NEAS).
Police responded to a 911 call from the son of Marianne Griffiths, who said his mother told him she had injected herself with “a dangerous amount of insulin in an attempt to commit suicide ...
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