Alysha Palumbo

Alysha Palumbo is an Emmy Award-winning general assignment reporter at NBC 10 Boston and necn. She joined the station in March 2009. A native New Englander, she grew up in Sutton, Massachusetts and is a proud alumna of Sutton High School. She graduated summa cum laude from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. While at NBC 10 Boston and necn, Alysha has covered the Boston Marathon bombings, the Newtown school shooting, the Springfield tornado, as well as countless New England blizzards. She has also been one of a select few journalists to be inside the courtroom for several prominent court cases, including the trial of South Boston mob boss Whitey Bulger, the death penalty retrial of Gary Lee Sampson, and the Tsarnaev trial, for which she won an Emmy Award. Prior to NBC 10 Boston and necn, Alysha was a reporter/anchor at WPRI-WNAC (CBS & FOX) in Providence, Rhode Island, WIVB-WNLO (CBS & CW) in Buffalo, New York, and WPBN (NBC) in Traverse City, Michigan. Alysha lives in Sutton, Massachusetts with her husband Chris, their sons Bryce and Rhett, their daughter Briella, and their dog Brady.

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Massachusetts Murder Trial: Jury Deliberates in Karen Read Case Amidst Allegations of Police Cover-up and Text Scandals

Massachusetts Murder Trial: Jury Deliberates in Karen Read Case Amidst Allegations of Police Cover-up and Text Scandals

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 The Karen Read murder trial, in its third day of jury deliberations, involves the accused killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, by hitting him with her SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm after a night of drinking. The defense argues she was framed and evidence suggests O'Keefe was beaten up inside the house before being left outside. Controversy surrounds the case due to accusations of police cover-up, volatile relationship, and offensive texts from an investigator. Canton is conducting an audit of its Police Department amidst public protests.