Cambridge police haven’t given up on Twitter, but don’t have control of department account Tuesday, October 10, 2023 The Cambridge Police Department page on the site formerly known as Twitter, where it would normal have a distinctive presence and timely new updates. Cambridge police are trying to get back control of their account on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, said spokespeople who were asked Tuesday about its odd current look: Instead of department logos there is a generic gray background and icon; instead of a name, there’s just a period. The last Cambridge Police Department post on the social media service renamed X was Sept. 20, congratulating the state’s Latino police award recipients. The account went astray sometime between the move of spokesperson Jeremy Warnick to City Hall on June 26 and the arrival Oct. 3 of new department public information officer Robert Goulston – an Emmy Award-winning reporter last with the Boston 25 news channel. “It’s unclear what happened” to the account, said Goulston, who’s been kept busy since his arrival, which coincided with the release of an inquest into a fatal Jan. 4 police shooting in Cambridge. The past weekend saw dueling protests over warfare
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