

What cops described as a “gaping hole” in the front glass was still visible on Tuesday. On Monday morning, according to witnesses and cameras, Rein’s 2019 Toyota 4Runner “crashed into the front of the Apple store and proceeded through the retail section before coming to its final resting point in the left rear corner of the Apple store,” police wrote. The prosecutor said he has no criminal record in Massachusetts, and was charged once with DUI in Vermont in 2020, but that was expunged.

Rein, who lives nearby, told police he was at Derby Street looking to get new glasses. The judge said it appears Rein can afford his own attorney, so now that the the bail matter is done, he’ll have to get his own.

He told police his foot had gotten similarly stuck once on the highway previously.Īsked about that, Cruz said, “We’ll go forward with whatever it takes to hold the right people accountable for their actions.” She said his sneaker-clad foot got “stuck between the accelerator and the side” and he couldn’t make the SUV stop accelerating. “This was just an unfortunate accident,” Alison King, the defense attorney appointed to argue his initial bail. He also provided his phone - a black Samsung, not an iPhone - to the police. Prosecutors said he blew a clean breathalyzer test a few hours after the crash at 1:40 p.m., with no alcohol detected in his system. South shore Hospital said it treated a total of 18 people from this crash, and on Tuesday afternoon two remained in critical care and six more in other parts of the hospital. One, 65-year-old Kevin Bradley of New Jersey, died from his wounds. In total, prosecutors said, there were 20 victims, many badly injured.
APPLE SHOP BOSTON WINDOWS
Just 24 hours earlier cops responded to the swanky Derby Street shopping plaza as callers reported that an SUV had just smashed through the front windows of the Apple store there at 10:45 a.m., leaving carnage in its wake. The defense had asked for $20,000 and said he could afford up to $50,000. Judge Heather Bradley sided with the prosecution, ordering $100,000 bail and forbidding him from driving as the case moves forward. The man accused of killing one and injuring 19 more in a grisly scene when his car smashed through a Hingham Apple store will be held on $100,000 bail as he claims it was just a ghastly accident.īradley Rein, 53, stood in Hingham District Court on Tuesday in jeans and a long-sleeved shirt, his jaw quietly working as he listened to a Plymouth County prosecutor.
