Crime & Safety
Framingham Asst. Superintendent Charged After Walmart Incident
Inna Kantor London, an assistant superintendent for human resources, is facing five charges, according to the Middlesex DA's office.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — A Framingham Public Schools administrator has been charged after an altercation with police in Hudson on Monday, the Middlesex District Attorney's Office has confirmed. Inna Kantor London, 44, appeared at Marlborough District Court on Tuesday.
London, 44, was charged with assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest, disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, and battery with a dangerous weapon.
The MetroWest Daily News first reported on Thursday that London fought with Hudson police at a Walmart. London had tried to intervene while officers were restraining her autistic nephew, who was experiencing a crisis, the newspaper reported.
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The school district would not say if London has been placed on leave.
"It's a personal matter and the district has no formal comment," Framingham schools spokeswoman Rochelle Santos said on Thursday afternoon.
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London, who lives in Stow, was released on personal recognizance after her Tuesday court appearance. She will appear in court next on Feb. 28, the DA's office said. London's attorney Timothy Bradl, could not immediately be reached for comment.
London has had a long career in Framingham schools. She taught at Framingham High School for 12 years before she was promoted in 2015 to Assistant Director of Human Resources. She has also served as a lecturer at Wellesley College.
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