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 The high-profile trial of a Massachusetts woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend was still underway by Thursday afternoon. Karen Read is charged in the death of Boston police officer John OKeefe, who was found dead in the snow outside the home of a fellow officer in Jan. 2022. Prosecutors accuse Read of hitting OKeefe with her car while dropping him off at a party at the residence and leaving him to die. Her attorneys allege there was a sloppy investigation and a cover-up.Read is charged with second-degree murder, motor vehicle manslaughter while driving under the influence, and leaving the scene of a collision causing injury or death. She is facing life in prison if convicted at trial.Read s case has gained national and intern stanley kubek ational attention as allegations swirl of a police cover-up allegedly orchestrated by parties with  significant relationships.  Even a blogger vocal in their defense for Read now faces charges. Protesters have also taken center stage in their fight against a  buffer zone,  accusing t stanley cup he prosecution of going on an  unchecked bender. This is a developing story and will continue to be updated. Additional reporting from Court TV.                stanley cup   Cop Sojv Report: Elephant kills woman, then returns to funeral to trample her
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Five mon stanley thermo ths after a man was shot and killed at a Northland apartment complex, his family still doesn t have answers about his death. KSHB 41 News firs stanley tumbler t reported the death of 46-year-old Roman Yslas in December. Kansas City, Missouri, police said he stanley botella  was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Barrewoods Apartments. Police still do not have any leads in the case. His family, including his fiance Shell Campbell, have been working with the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers Hot line to help detectives find possible suspects. A photo of Yslas and information about his death will be displayed on electronic billboards around Missouri and Kansas until May 5.Campbell hopes the exposure will help bring her and her children closure and justice.  It s never going to bring him back, and we know this, but justice for his life is very important to our family, he just deserved so much better than what he got,  Campbell said. Campbell said the death of Yslas has been devastating for his eight children. She describes him as an incredible father and person.  Roman would have literally given his last dollar, would have given the shirt off his back, would ve given you anything he h