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A Connecticut man is facing charges as Boston police allege he was part of a crowd responsible for igniting a police cruiser with fireworks during an Oct. 5 street takeover in the South End.
David Antonio Moran, 19, of Norwalk, was arrested early Thursday morning, a Boston Police Department spokesperson told reporters. Moran — also known as David Moran-Chavez — was apprehended “as a result of a painstaking investigation,” the spokesperson said.
He is charged with conspiracy, burning a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of fireworks, and disturbing the peace in connection with the early morning takeover at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Tremont Street.
The Boston Police Department is expected to address local media and share further details at 2:30 p.m.
The chaotic incident was one of several street takeovers in Eastern Massachusetts that morning, with large crowds shutting down streets in multiple communities as drivers performed high-speed stunts and spectators looked on. Gov. Maura Healey responded with the announcement of a $14 million safety grant, expressing “zero tolerance” for the meetups.
“It poses a real significant threat to public safety and certainly harms quality of life in our neighborhoods and communities,” she said in October.
Moran will appear in a Connecticut courthouse, where he will be charged as a fugitive from justice. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.
Boston police previously arrested two Rhode Island teens in connection with the South End street takeover; one of them was allegedly seen throwing objects at police officers, while the other was purportedly spotted striking a cruiser with a pole.
“Boston Police officers and detectives methodically identified and followed evidence related to this street takeover,” the department spokesperson said Thursday. “BPD worked with several law enforcement partners in the Bay State, and received tremendous support from private citizens and businesses via video and information sharing and we thank them all.”
The department encouraged anyone with information, photos, or videos to contact Boston police detectives at 617-343-5619 or provide an anonymous tip at BPDnews.com/CrimeStoppers.
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The fifth World Cup match in Foxborough features two strong teams and two of the best strikers in the world.
Kylian Mbappé leads France against Erling Haaland and Norway in the final group-stage game being played in Foxborough. On Monday, Germany will take on a yet-to-be-determined opponent in a Round of 32 elimination game, and Foxborough’s final match will be a quarterfinal on July 9.
Here are scenes from Friday’s game from Globe photographers.










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A smoke scare on a Delta Airlines flight from Boston caused it to turn around.
The flight, with more than 250 people on board, was headed to Nice, France, when the pilots reported smoke in the cockpit.
As a precaution, the flight was treated as an emergency and was given priority once it returned to Logan Airport.
The plane landed safely and the passengers were reaccommodated.
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Three males were arrested while fleeing from an alleged break in at property in downtown Boston Thursday evening, police said.
A call reporting a breaking and entering in progress across from 7 Water St. came in at 7:33 p.m., a police spokesperson said.
The call prompted nearly a dozen marked squad cars to race to the scene in the Financial District.
The three males were wearing black ski masks when they allegedly ran from officers near Water and Washington streets toward Court Square, police said.
All three were arrested.
No other information was immediately available.
This breaking news story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Tonya Alanez can be reached at tonya.alanez@globe.com. Follow her @talanez.
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