Boston Globe’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist Suspended

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Boston Globe’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist Suspended

The Boston Globe is investigating allegations that their star columnist Kevin Cullen falsely reported his location and role during the Boston Marathon bombing. His writing clearly claimed that he was at the scene of the Boston Marathon bombings when he was not.

WEEI’s morning host Kirk Minihane first reported on Thursday that Cullen’s writings were misleading.

Cullen was part of the team that was recognized by a Pulitzer Prize for their reporting on the Marathon bombing. The award was bestowed to the Globe, “For its exhaustive and empathetic coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings and the ensuing manhunt that enveloped the city, using photography and a range of digital tools to capture the full impact of the tragedy.”

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Sports talk radio station WEEI reported that Cullen's claims were false. They said he wrote:

“I can smell Patriots Day, 2013. I can hear it. God, can I hear it, whenever multiple fire engines or ambulances are racing to a scene.”

That was part of the lede from longtime Boston Globe columnist Kevin Cullen’s piece this past Saturday on the fifth anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings, titled “Five years later, we feel the grief like a sixth sense.”

Late on Friday, the Boston Globe issued the following statement, “The integrity of each of our journalists is fundamental to our organization. In light of questions that have publicly surfaced, Kevin Cullen has been placed on paid administrative leave while a thorough examination, involving a third party with expertise, is done of his work. We will be transparent with the results of the review.”


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