Online fundraiser for Boston police officer charged with killing carjacking suspect rakes in massive sum

In a show of support for a Boston police officer facing serious charges, an online fundraising campaign has amassed over $400,000 to aid him and his family during this challenging time.

As of Monday afternoon, the crowdfunding initiative for Officer Nicholas O’Malley had reached an impressive $414,000 in donations.

O’Malley, who resides in Randolph, Massachusetts, faces charges of voluntary manslaughter. He is accused of fatally shooting 39-year-old Stephenson King during an incident that prosecutors claim was not justified by self-defense or the defense of others.

Boston cop Nicholas O’Malley in court

The officer appeared at Roxbury Municipal Court on March 19 to be arraigned on these charges. He has entered a plea of not guilty in connection to the shooting, which took place on March 11.

The fundraising effort, purportedly initiated by a colleague from the police force, aims to provide financial relief to O’Malley’s family. The GoFundMe page highlights, “The O’Malley family is navigating an extremely challenging situation due to unforeseen events, and they urgently need our support. With two young children in their care, their financial future is uncertain.”

“The O’Malley family is facing an incredibly difficult time due to unforeseen circumstances, and they need our support now more than ever,” the GoFundMe description reads. “With two young children depending on them, the financial road ahead is uncertain.”

A woman told police she had been sitting in the passenger seat of her running vehicle when a man later identified as King allegedly assaulted her, dragged her out and drove off in the car, according to investigators.

Upon responding to the stolen vehicle, O’Malley, 33, and another officer approached the vehicle and ordered King to show his hands and shut off the car. King, who had a long criminal history, raised his hands and partially opened his window but did not fully comply, authorities said. 

Boston Police Officer Nicholas O'Malley speaks with his lawyer.

Boston Police Officer Nicholas O’Malley attends his arraignment in Roxbury Municipal Court. (Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

“Bro, I’m gonna f***ing shoot you,” O’Malley warned before King reversed into a cruiser in an apparent attempt to flee the scene. 

As the vehicle moved forward again, O’Malley drew his firearm and fired three shots through the driver’s side window, fatally striking King.

Several Boston city councilors have warned against rushing to judgment. 

“When one officer makes a split second, decisive action during an intense encounter with a known violent criminal who had just committed a heinous and violent crime, and that officer reacts in a manner he thought was best to protect the public and his partner, we cannot jump to any conclusion that this was done maliciously or without necessary action,” Councilor John FitzGerald wrote in a statement. 

Councilor Erin Murphy noted King’s criminal history and called for the release of police bodycam footage from the shooting. 

Boston Police signage

Boston Police Headquarters. (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

“None of us were there in that moment, and none of us had to make the kind of split-second decisions that come with a dangerous, fast-moving situation like this,” she said. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to O’Malley’s attorney.  

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