BOSTON — A supervisor and three instructors with a Massachusetts State Police tactical unit were indicted in connection with the death of a recruit following a boxing match during training, the official who led an independent investigation into the case said Monday.
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, died at a hospital Sept. 13, 2024, a day after becoming unresponsive during a defensive tactics exercise in a boxing ring and having a ''medical crisis,'' authorities said at the time.
David Meier, who was appointed by the Massachusetts attorney general to investigate the death, said the supervisor and the instructors in the Massachusetts State Police Academy's defensive tactics unit are being charged with involuntary manslaughter and causing serious bodily injury to a person participating in a training program. The supervisor also has been charged with perjury in connection with her grand jury testimony.
''Each of these individuals owed a duty of care to Enrique Delgado-Garcia," Meir told reporters. ''Each of them committed a series of wanton and reckless acts and omissions that resulted in Enrique Delgado-Garcia's death.''
Meier said Delgado-Garcia first was concussed during ''unauthorized, unapproved and unsafe'' sparring sessions. A day later, Delgado-Garcia sustained ''multiple blunt force injuries to the head and massive brain bleeding" after academy staff failed to stop a training boxing match.
Those indicted include the supervisor, Sgt. Jennifer Penton, along with Troopers Edwin Rodriguez, David Montanez and Casey LaMonte. They won't be arrested, and a date for their arraignment will be set in the future, Meier said.
A lawyer for Penton declined to comment. Lawyers for Rodriguez and Montaneza could not be reached for comment while it was unclear if LaMonte has an attorney. Phone numbers could not be found for any of the four.
Brian Williams, the president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts, said ''the veteran training staff indicted today are entitled to the same presumption of innocence and due process guaranteed to every citizen.''