Crime & Safety

No Bail For Framingham Murder Suspect Christopher McKoy

Christopher McKoy, 25, was ordered to remain in jail during an arraignment on Thursday. He's accused of murdering Jamee Ammons-Maddrey, 27.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — A judge on Thursday ordered Framingham murder suspect Christopher McKoy to be held in jail without bail. Authorities say McKoy stabbed and killed Jamee Ammons-Maddrey at her Framingham apartment on Monday.

In addition to being held on the murder charge, McKoy, 25, had his bail revoked in another case. At the time of Ammons-Madrey's murder, McKoy was out on personal recognizance over weapons charges stemming from a 2018 incident.

Framingham police found Ammons-Madrey on Monday evening after responding to her Interfaith Terrace apartment to do a welfare check. McKoy was arrested later that night in Boston. He had cut off a GPS braclet he was wearing. The two were in a relationship, the Middlesex District Attorney's office has said.

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In July 2018, McKoy was arrested for pulling a gun on a police officer during a domestic violence incident in Mattapan. A judge allowed him to leave jail in February with the GPS monitoring device.

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McKoy has also been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation at Bridgewater State Hospital.

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