Republican candidate McMahon asks “Do my Democrat AG opponents support law enforcement’s right to protect themselves?”
March 30, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BUZZARDS BAY -- Attorney Jay McMahon, candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General issued a statement today, challenging his Democrat opponents.

“The message is simple. I am challenging my Democrat opponents to answer one uncomplicated question for the voters of Massachusetts: Do you support the right of Law Enforcement to defend themselves during confrontational, violent, or destructive protests? Yes or no?” asked McMahon. “My answer to the same question is abundantly clear. I support Law Enforcement 100%, and I will ensure that they have all the proper tools to do their jobs safely and correctly under the rule of law, when I am Massachusetts Attorney General.”

As a candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General in 2018, McMahon was, and now still, is a staunch supporter of Law Enforcement; while all of his radical Democrat opponents have stood for defunding the police and making Law Enforcement policing less effective, and scarce. 

About Jay - A lifelong resident of Cape Cod, with more than 35 years of combined legal, law enforcement, and military experience, Jay McMahon is ready on day one to fight for you as your next Massachusetts Attorney General.

Throughout his career, McMahon has been a highly successful trial attorney having litigated cases at every level in Massachusetts Court system, as well as within the Federal system. His small business is located in Buzzards Bay and employs several area residents. Additionally, McMahon had served in law enforcement during the 1970’s, and has over 12 years of corporate management experience.

McMahon has also proudly served in the Massachusetts Army National Guard as a Lieutenant in the Military Police during the 1970’s. McMahon has been very active in his local community of Bourne. He has served on the Bourne Financial Development Corporation, and volunteered for Bourne Babe Ruth Baseball as the Coordinator, Bourne Youth Baseball as a Coach and Tournament Director, and a player-manager in the Baseball Clubs of Cape Cod, as well as a guest lecturer at high schools and area community colleges.

Married to Shelley for 29 years, McMahon is the proud father of five, the eldest of whom sadly fell victim to the opioid epidemic in 2008, after sustaining injuries while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. McMahon attended the Massachusetts Military Academy and is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts. Later he earned his law degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston.

Press Contact: Jay McMahon – 508-789-0119
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