Anxious Karen Read supporters surprised no verdict has been reached
On Thursday, the signs, the pink, and the lawn chairs were still there, but the mood was more mellow from her supporters.
Tammy Mutasa was honored to join the WBZ-TV News team as a multi-skilled journalist in January 2023.
With all of her family living on the East Coast, she is excited to call Boston home.
Tammy is a two-time Emmy Award Winning Reporter for breaking news and spot news.
She previously worked for KOMO-TV News in Seattle for five years where she reported for their accountability franchise "Operation Crime and Justice." She also covered everything from the Coronavirus Pandemic, tumultuous protests following the death of George Floyd, catastrophic natural disasters, and many stories that have drawn national attention.
Before Seattle, Tammy worked at WLWT-TV in Cincinnati and KXAS-NBC 5 in Dallas. She was also a News Associate at NBC News in New York and a one-woman-band reporter at New York 1 News.
Tammy is an avid volunteer. She is currently a member of the Junior League of Boston.
Tammy received her Bachelors' Degree in Journalism from the University of Texas. She holds her Master's in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University in New York.
When Tammy is not at work chasing stories, she can be found spending time with her family and friends, drinking wine, hiking, or on an airplane.
On Thursday, the signs, the pink, and the lawn chairs were still there, but the mood was more mellow from her supporters.
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