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19-year-old critically injured in Dighton crash involving tree and utility pole

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19-year-old critically injured in Dighton crash involving tree and utility pole


A Mercedes was allegedly speeding and ran a stop sign in Dighton, Massachusetts, shortly before the vehicle veered off the road and struck a tree and a utility pole, critically injuring a 19-year-old passenger Saturday night.

According to Dighton police, an officer saw a grey Mercedes sedan traveling at a high rate of speed down Tremont Street around 6:18 p.m. The Mercedes allegedly drove through a stop sign at the intersection of Tremont and Lincoln Avenue.

A preliminary investigation shows that a short time later, that car went off the roadway in the area of 465 Tremont Street, struck a tree and a utility pole, rolled over and came to a rest upright, police said.

The passenger, a 19-year-old Taunton man, is believed to have been ejected from the car as a result of the crash. He was flown by medical helicopter to Rhode Island Hospital with injuries that are believed to be life-threatening, police said.

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The driver of the vehicle, a Dighton woman, was taken by the Berkley Fire Department to a hospital in Rhode Island, police said. There was no word on the extent of her injuries.

Police haven’t said what caused the crash. It remains under investigation at this time.

​Further details were not immediately available.



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Massachusetts Governor Healey reacts to Brown University shooting

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Massachusetts Governor Healey reacts to Brown University shooting


BOSTON (WWLP) – Following the shooting at Brown University, claiming the lives of two students and injuring nine others, Governor Healey is joining calls for anyone with information to contact authorities.

Police have not yet made any arrests in connection with the shooting, but they have released footage of a person of interest, calling on the public for help.

“At this time, we just have to encourage anyone in the public who may know something, see something, to immediately contact law enforcement,” said Healey.

Governor Healey says the Massachusetts State Police are in Rhode Island to assist with the investigation. The governor also spoke to mounting fear on college campuses, as the number of mass shootings in the United States exceeds the number of days so far in the year.

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“In speaking with many of them, I know that they are taking all measures to ensure the safety of students and faculty, and certainly as a state we will do everything that we can to support those efforts,” said Governor Healey.

Local to western Massachusetts, UMass Amherst told 22News about their campus safety plans, which include adding emergency preparedness to student orientation and hosting optional active threat training for students, staff, and faculty.

The FBI is offering an award of up to $50,000 leading to an arrest and conviction. Anyone who thinks they may have information is encouraged to call the Providence Police.

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