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    Proctor has been reassigned in wake of Karen Read trial. What comes next is still unclear.

    By Abby Patkin,

    6 hours ago

    Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor “is not able to function as a trooper” while he awaits a duty status hearing.

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    Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor testifies during the Karen Read's trial on June 12. Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP, Pool

    Relieved of duty following his vulgar text messages about

    , Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor has been reassigned but “is not able to function as a trooper,” a State Police spokesperson confirmed.

    State Police Col. John Mawn Jr. announced Proctor’s removal from duty Monday, just hours after Read’s murder trial ended in a hung jury. Proctor, who led the investigation in Read’s case, testified that “emotions got the best of me” when he texted friends, family, and colleagues about the defendant.

    In those messages, read aloud in open court, Proctor called Read a “wack job c**t” and “retarded,” made fun of her Crohn’s disease and Fall River accent, joked about looking for nude photos on her phone, and said he hoped Read would kill herself.

    Those texts “are not reflective of the Massachusetts State Police,” Mawn told reporters earlier this week. “That’s not where we want to be as an organization. And I believe that we will certainly continue to monitor that as we are moving through the process of our internal affairs investigation.”

    State Police previously noted that the agency’s disciplinary process includes a duty status hearing, which determines whether the trooper will remain on full or restricted duty, be suspended with pay, or face unpaid suspension. The agency spokesperson was unable to provide information about when Proctor’s duty status hearing might occur.

    In the meantime, Proctor’s transfer out of the detective unit assigned to the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office will be made official Sunday. His new assignment is in Troop H, State House News Service reported.

    The State Police spokesperson told Boston.com Proctor has also turned in his agency equipment.

    Gov. Maura Healey, who previously said she was “disgusted” by Proctor’s texts, said earlier this week that Mawn “made the right decision” by relieving Proctor of his duties.

    In a statement of his own, Brian Williams, the president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts, emphasized that the organization does not condone the language in Proctor’s texts. However, Williams also said Read’s lawyers “blurred the lines between fact and innuendo.”

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