After a day-long manhunt for a suspect who had reportedly fired shots at a Millis police cruiser, causing it to crash and catch fire, police said Thursday they have found the person responsible: the officer who reported the shooting.
The officer, who police have not yet named, has been fired and is expected to be charged, Millis Police Sgt. William Dwyer said.
“I still am very upset and don’t know how to feel right now,” Dwyer said at a Thursday press conference.