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Taylor Swift Donates Tickets To Police Following Murder OF Sergeant Chesna
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Weymouth, MA – Pop singer Taylor Swift responded to the murder of Sergeant Michael Chesna by giving free concert tickets to the Weymouth Police Derpartment.

According to WCAU, other departments who assisted with the murder investigation were also given tickets by the pop star.

Sergeant Chesna was brutally murdered with a rock and his own gun on July 15.

The incident occurred at approximately 7:30 a.m., when a man later identified as Emmanuel Lopes crashed his vehicle after driving erratically in the area of South Shore Hospital, WPRI reported.

Officer Chesna, 42, responded to the area and spotted Lopes “actively vandalizing a home” in Burton Terrace, Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney Greg Connor said during a press conference.

Officer Chesna got out of his patrol vehicle with his duty weapon drawn and ordered Lopes to stop, Connor explained.

He began chasing the suspect, who attacked Officer Chesna by hitting him in the head with a large rock, WCVB reported.

The strike knocked Officer Chesna to the ground, Connor said.

Lopes then stole the officer’s duty weapon and shot him several times in the head and chest.

Officer Chesna was rushed to South Shore Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

As other officers chased after Lopes on foot, he fired Officer Chesna’s weapon three more times, fatally striking an unnamed woman who was inside her home.

Lopes was also hit once in his lower leg during the shootout with police, Connor said.

He was subsequently apprehended and transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Officer Chesna was killed just one day shy of his sixth anniversary with the department, Weymouth Police Chief Richard Grimes said during a press conference.

Prior to his career in law enforcement, Officer Chesna served in the U.S. Army, including several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, WCVB reported.

During the press conference, Chief Grimes described Officer Chesna as a “family man,” who leaves behind a wife and two young daughters, ages four and nine.

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