In this episode of CaseXCase, we break down Day 2 of the Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial, a bench trial out of North Andover, Massachusetts, where a police officer is accused of assaulting fellow officers during the service of a 209A protection order.
With no jury and no body camera footage, this case continues to hinge on testimony, credibility, and what happened during a matter of seconds inside the home.
On Day 2, the court heard the cross-examination of Officer Noonan, the officer who fired the shot, along with testimony from additional witnesses that helped build out the timeline — even if some of it did not significantly move the case forward.
In this episode, we walk through:
• Key moments from the cross-examination of Officer Noonan, including questions about distance, training, and prior statements
• Testimony revealing Noonan had referred to Kelsey Fitzsimmons as a “whack job”
• Details about Noonan’s prior working relationship with Kelsey and how that was brought out by the defense
• Testimony from additional witnesses, including a friend of Kelsey’s and their involvement leading up to the restraining order
• Repeated references to Kelsey parking down the street — and why that detail may or may not matter
• The role of the firearms expert and foundational testimony presented by the state
• Observations about which witnesses advanced the case — and which did not
Day 2 may not have been the most dramatic day in court, but it continued to build the record and brought important credibility issues into focus.
With the state indicating they may call one final witness before resting, this case may be moving toward the defense’s case — and potentially closing arguments later this week.
🎧 CaseXCase will continue covering this trial with daily recaps, breaking down testimony, evidence, and legal strategy as it unfolds in court.
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This episode discusses a violent criminal case and may include references to firearms, injury, and mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
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