Karen Read trial jury foreman calls on FBI to investigate Boston police officer's death
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The jury foreman in the Karen Read retrial called on the FBI to take its own look into the death of Boston Police Department officer John O’Keefe.

Jurors on June 18 found Read not guilty of second-degree murder, but found her guilty of operating a vehicle while under the influence with a blood-alcohol level of .08% or greater.

Juror No. 1 told the Boston Herald that the FBI should do its own investigation into O’Keefe’s death.

“There are so many holes that need to be filled,” Juror No. 1 said. “Now that the FBI knows Karen Read is not a suspect, something happened, and multiple jurors feel that way.”

Karen Read greets supporters.

Karen Read speaks to a supporter as she and her legal team leave the Dedham, Massachusetts, courthouse, Friday, June 13, 2025. (Josh Reynolds/AP Photo)

Read’s defense team maintained during the trial that Read never hit O’Keefe, instead blaming his injuries on an altercation with other men at the after-party.

Karen Read emerges from court after being found not guilty

Karen Read exits Norfolk County Superior Court, Wednesday, June 18, 2025. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)

According to witnesses who testified in court, while Read’s car was outside Albert’s house, she and O’Keefe weren’t seen at the after-party. Read told reporters that she saw O’Keefe enter the house prior to her driving away.

Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI for comment.

Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.

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