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2 rows where dcc = "["Reckless driving"]", intersection = 0 and keywords contains "Walk"
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Case
number:
Date:
2020-04-08
Time:
23:09
Address:
239 WEBSTER ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
MV #1 was traveling EASTBOUND on Webster St (a public way as it is maintained by the City of Newton) when it collided with a curb then a stone wall (private property belonging to 239 Webster St). MV#1 operator, Jordan Feinberg was found in front of 174 Webster St sitting on the sidewalk. He had a laceration on his arm and a lump forming on his forehead. Feinberg said that he drank half a bottle of wine tonight and hit a curb down the road (Webster St). Feinberg was sweating profusely, unsteady on his feet and had a very strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. He said he was the only person in the vehicle. Officers went to go observe the vehicle and it had major front end damage and had collided with a stone wall belonging to 239 Webster St. When asked if he hit a stone wall, Feinberg said "no, I just hit a curb". He had no memory of hitting a stone wall. Resident of 239 Webster St was also the reporting party, James Pelis, said that he heard tires screeching and then a crash. He came outside and saw a MV up on the sidewalk and a male individual approximately 250lbs, heavyset, grey sweatpants and a dark shirt walking Eastbound on Webster St away from the crashed MV (this description fit Feinberg). Pelis assumed it was the driver but never saw him get out of the car. Feinberg was transported to NWH by medics. The vehicle (belonging to Feinberg's grandfather, Frederick Shapiro) was towed by Tody's. A towed motor vehicle formed was filled out. Pictures of the scene, damage to the stone wall and the MV condition were taken and the SD card was placed into IT's box. A criminal application was issued and given in hand to Feinberg at NWH by Ofc. Stake. The criminal application included 90/24J - OUI Liquor, 89/4a - Marked Lanes Violation, and 90/24E - Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle.
Keywords:
Alcohol, Crash, Pictures, Walk
Dcc:
Reckless driving
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url:
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url:
Latitude:
42.3492741
Longitude:
-71.2372353
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2021-10-07
Time:
11:37
Address:
1101 BEACON ST
Speed
limit:
5
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 10/7/21 at about 1145am I was dispatched to 1101 Beacon St the Walgreen's parking lot for an MVA with injuries. On arrival, I observed 3 parked unoccupied MVs heavily damaged that were smashed into each other. I was approached by one of the MV owners, Tony Dooley. Mr Dooley stated he was walking out of the Walgreen's front door heading to his parked MV (#3) which was approximately <30 feet away. His attention was suddenly drawn to a speeding MV (MA reg 3MKH84) driving through the lot that veered right and smashed into the 3 cars. Mr Dooley's MV was the middle car smashed between the other 2. The female operator briefly stopped afterwards and pulled into an adjacent parking spot at a crooked angle. I approached the female operator who was being taken out of her car and placed onto the stretcher by medics for transport. Female operator was identified as Ms Norma Greenberg. I asked her what happened? She replied in a bewildered manner "I have no idea." I asked her if she was taking any medications today and she replied yes, to treat a spinal condition she has. Ms Greenberg had lacerations on her legs and arm with heavy bleeding as a result of the impact.Ms Greenberg's vehicle (#1) was towed with significant front damage and airbag deployment. MV#2, the first car struck on impact, was towed with very heavy passenger side, rear end damage and driver's side damage. MV#3, the middle vehicle, was towed with significant passenger side damage, flat tire and driver's side damage. MV#4, sustained significant passenger side damage which was able to be driven from the scene. Based on observations and statements, it appeared Ms Greenberg had suddenly dangerously accelerated through a congested parking lot causing heavy damage. Ms Greenberg's driving history shows surchargable accidents from 7/1/21, 11/1/20, 8/25/15 and 12/26/10. Due to Ms Greenberg's inability to recall how or what happened, I am seeking an Immediate Threat application due to and not limited to medical reasons to suspend Ms Greenberg's license through the RMV.
Keywords:
Airbag, Crash, Speed, Walk
Dcc:
Reckless driving
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url:
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url:
Latitude:
42.3312976
Longitude:
-71.2077427
Location:
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