Massachusetts State Police Captain Texted Top Brass Shortly After Arrest of Judge’s Daughter

Documents obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request show that less than 40 minutes after the Massachusetts State Police processed the arrest of a district court judge's daughter, a captain inside the agency texted Major Barbara Anderson — one of the figures named in federal lawsuits filed by two state troopers after they were apparently ordered to scrub embarrassing details from 30-year-old Ali Bibaud's arrest report.
The documents, released Thursday to the Boston Herald, include copies of texts sent to Anderson, but do not appear to include any text sent by Anderson to the recently retired Superintendent Colonel Richard McKeon.