The embattled commander of the 10th Precinct has got one very staunch defender: The Chelsea woman who was punched in the face by a stranger in August and who then faulted officers for their indifference to the incident when they arrived at the scene.
In an open letter to the two Police Benevolent Association delegates who penned and distributed a missive to union members ripping Capt. Kevin Coleman, Bernadette Dono, a Chelsea lawyer, called the delegates’ description of the incident and its aftermath selective and “slanderous.”
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