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Framingham School Official's Criminal Case Postponed Over Illness
Inna Kantor London, Framingham's human resources superintendent, was arrested on Jan. 20 after an incident at a Walmart in Hudson.
MARLBOROUGH, MA — A Framingham school administrator who has been charged in connection to an altercation with police in Hudson has had her case postponed. Inna Kantor London, 44, was set to appear in court Friday for a pretrial hearing, but couldn't make it due to having the flu, prosecutors said.
London was arrested on Jan. 20 at the Walmart in Hudson after an altercation with police. She serves as Framingham's assistant superintendent for human resources.
Hudson police responded to the Walmart on Jan. 20 on a report of a fight between London's nephew, who is autistic, and his father. Police first handcuffed the nephew, according to a report, but eventually loaded him onto a stretcher to be taken out of the store.
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That's when London and her sister, Alina, approached officers and paramedics "screaming," a police report says. Police then put them both in handcuffs, according to a police report. But London refused to stay inside a police cruiser, police said.
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"In my efforts, Inna began kicking me repeatedly in the upper thigh and groin region. I stated to other officers about the ongoing kicking and [another officer] intervened and announced she would be tased if she did not stop kicking," Hudson officer Samuel Leandres wrote in his report.
Another officer used a stun setting on his Taser to get London back inside the police cruiser, according to a report. London later apologized to officers as she was being booked. She was jailed briefly before being released on bail.
London has been charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and resisting arrest. She is set to appear at Marlborough District Court next on March 6.
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