According to a recent news article from CBS Local Boston, a police officer from the East Bridgewater Police Department suffered severe personal injuries after he was hit by and alleged drunk driver while he was waiting at a red traffic signal. The 24-year-old alleged drunk driver was placed under arrest and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (second or subsequent offense), reckless driving, tailgating (following too closely), and failure to stop at a red light.
When they first saw the suspect, they immediately noticed he had a rather serious looking cut on his forehead, but he reportedly declined any medical attention for his injuries. There were two other people in the defendant’s vehicle, but fortunately, they were not injured in this alleged drunk driving car crash.
Following the administration of a series of standardized field sobriety tests, defendant was placed under arrest and taken to the local police station for booking and processing. He was then released on bail once the police were satisfied he was sober and told he must appear at the Brockton District Court the following Monday, so he can be arraigned on the various criminal charges. If he fails to appear, a bench warrant will be issued for his arrest, he will be charged with a default, and could face additional charges. It should be noted that even though he has been accused of some very serious drunk driving charges, he is presumed innocent unless and until he is found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law by a judge or jury.
In response to this alleged Brockton drunk driving accident, the chief of the Edgewater police has said that by driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, this suspect not only put his own life in danger, but also the lives of his passengers and others who share the road including the officer who was seriously injured in this car wreck.
While there are different laws for whether an officer is allowed to file a lawsuit against a civilian while he or she is on the job, if you are injured by a suspected drunk driver, you should contact an experienced Boston drunk driving accident lawyer as soon as possible to see if you have a valid claim.
If you or someone you love has been injured a Boston drunk driving accident, call for a free and confidential appointment at (617) 777-7777.
Additional Resources:
East Bridgewater Officer Injured After Cruiser Hit By Accused Drunk Driver, October 22, 2016, News Desk, CBS Boston
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