A Protest Song
Massachusetts (Messachusetts)
Song Inspired by Lawtuber Melanie Little
Original lyrics showcased by AI
February 16, 2025
North Andover Police Officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons gives birth to her son. She begins maternity leave from the department.
March 9, 2025
Officers respond to Fitzsimmons' home for a mental health episode. She is diagnosed with postpartum depression.
June 18, 2025
After treatment and evaluation, the department clears Fitzsimmons to return to work. Her license to carry firearms is reinstated.
June 30, 2025
Three officers arrive to serve a restraining order. She is shot in the chest and airlifted to a Boston hospital.
July 10, 2025
While still hospitalized, Fitzsimmons is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. She pleads not guilty.
September 11, 2025
Unable to complete required breathalyzer tests due to injuries, her bail is revoked.
December 23, 2025
After 100+ days in jail, Fitzsimmons is released. Trial set for February 9, 2026.
[Verse 1]
Her time as a mother had only just begun
A young cop put on leave after the birth of her son
They say she fought postpartum depression and won
In June, she got back her badge and her gun
[Pre-Chorus]
We're told an ex parte ruling for her ex-fiancé
Had cops she knew taking the baby that very day
What happened next, I guess, is still up for debate
But she got shot in the chest and was air-lifted away
[Chorus]
In Messachusetts, we're in the land of the lost
Watch out Chaka, don't get double-crossed
Better look both ways and check your six
Some say your rights go to die in Messachusetts
they're chanting
FREE KELSEY
From her cell all alone
FREE KELSEY
We want to bring her back home
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This is a protest song expressing personal opinion about Kelsey Fitzsimmons' ongoing case, based solely on public media reports and court updates. It is artistic commentary and advocacy—NOT a statement of legal fact.