
Rein tried to brake with his left foot but crashed through the Apple store, prosecutors said, citing the interview with police.

Rein told police after the crash he’d been shopping and, while driving through the Derby Street Shops complex where the Apple store is, “his right foot became stuck on the accelerator and the vehicle accelerated,” prosecutors said. If he makes bail, Rein will not be allowed to drive a vehicle and will have to notify the court if he leaves Massachusetts. He is being held on $100,000 bail after a judge at a Tuesday hearing granted prosecutors’ request. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Brian Snyder/Reutersġ dead, at least 19 injured after car drives through Massachusetts Apple storeīradley Rein, 53, was arrested Monday night and is scheduled to be arraigned in Hingham District Court, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office said in a tweet without providing a date and time. Census Bureau.Emergency services personnel attend the scene after a vehicle crashed into an Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts, U.S. Hingham, located about 15 miles southeast of Boston, is home to more than 24,000 residents, according to the U.S. "People were in panic," Finn told the outlet. Mickey Finn, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, told WHDH-TV he was inside the Apple store moments before the vehicle drove into the store. Finn told the outlet he saw two people on the ground and tables strewn about the store. I’m sure that we will find out."Ī 'good listener': What we know about the victims in Colorado Springs "I don’t exactly know how many people were in there. "Obviously the Apple store's a very busy place, and it's Monday of a holiday week," Cruz said. Local officials were evaluating the building's structural stability, but there were no concerns at this time, Murphy said.ĭetectives were looking into whether there was surveillance video at the store, Jones said. Images shared by local media showed a large hole in the glass front of an Apple store, with stretchers, paramedics, ambulances, a fire truck and a tow truck outside. We’re going to go slow and steady like we always do in criminal investigations making sure we can get to the bottom of what occurred." "We're not going to be in a position where we can guess or speculate. "This is an active and ongoing criminal investigation," Cruz said.
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The driver was not taken to the hospital and was with police officers, he said. When asked if the driver intentionally crashed into the store, Cruz declined to say, citing the ongoing investigation. We are doing everything we can to support our team members and customers at this very difficult time."Įmployees working in the store and nearby were "visibly shaken," Cruz said. "People are trying to get through and process what happened."Īsked about the driver, Cruz declined to provide additional information.
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In a statement, Apple said it was "devastated by the shocking events" and the "tragic loss of a professional who was onsite supporting recent construction at the store."Īpple added: "Our hearts go out to our team members and customers who were injured and all of those who were affected by this terrible incident. The man who was killed was Kevin Bradley, 65, of New Jersey, Cruz said Monday afternoon.

And Boston Medical Center admitted three patients, spokesperson David Kibbe said.Ĭolorado Springs shooting live updates: Suspect faces 5 counts of murder, hate crimes Brigham and Women's Hospital treated two people, spokesperson Jessica Pastore said. The emergency department at South Shore Hospital received 16 patients from the scene with "various acute and less acute traumatic injuries," and another later walked in, spokesperson Kristen Perfetuo said. But even more people later went to the hospital, patient totals from the hospitals suggest. Police started receiving 911 calls regarding a vehicle inside a building at the Derby Street Shops around 10:45 a.m., Hingham Police Chief David Jones said.Įmergency responders found people injured outside and inside of the store, including a few that were "pinned against the wall by the vehicle," Fire Chief Steve Murphy said.įirst-responders, co-workers and bystanders gave first aid to multiple victims, according to Cruz. Seven fire engines and 14 ambulances responded to the scene, Murphy said.įirst responders took 16 people to three hospitals, Cruz said. It's unknown how fast the SUV was going when it crashed into the store, Cruz said. The man was driving a 2019 Toyota 4Runner and "crashed" through the front glass of the store, according to Cruz. We are very limited as to what we can say at this point." "This morning was an unthinkable morning," Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz said in a press conference, adding, "This investigation is active and ongoing. A man was killed and at least 16 people were taken to the hospital after a man drove an SUV into an Apple store in a shopping plaza in Hingham, Massachusetts, on Monday, police said.
