Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Boston's Bad Boy

Maybe they will turn it into an episode.

Watch gonna do when they come for you?

Gonna smash through a cruiser or two, bad boys, bad boys.


"Wild chase on Pike ends with rammed cruisers, arrest" by John M. Guilfoil and John R. Ellement, Globe Staff | June 29, 2010

FRAMINGHAM — A driver enraged at a request that he turn down his music reportedly tried to run down a man and his grandson in the South End yesterday and then led State Police on a harrowing 20-mile chase on the Massachusetts Turnpike that ended when the suspect rammed police cruisers, spun out of control, and attempted to flee on foot, police said....

A shirtless Alejandro E. Serra, 29, of Framingham — whose right to drive in Massachusetts was revoked in 2004 and who faces unrelated charges of assault and drug possession — leaped from the borrowed Mazda he was driving and began to run as State Police converged on him.

One trooper can be seen on a WBZ-TV news helicopter video flipping the driver over and throwing several punches at him on the ground....

Maybe it WILL TURN up on teevee.

Public records show Serra has a long record of driving infractions and recent involvement with the courts. On April 16, he was arraigned on drug possession charges after a maintenance worker at the Framingham YMCA allegedly found him going through lockers. According to court documents, Serra admitted to smoking methamphetamine that day.

Then put him to work at the MMS.

When he was arrested, police found a pipe and a white substance believed to be methamphetamine on him, said Jessica Venezia Pastore, a spokeswoman for the Middlesex district attorney.

This month, he was arraigned on an assault and battery charge in Framingham, in which Serra is accused of arguing with his 67-year-old roommate and pushing him, causing him to hit his head, Venezia Pastore said.

Serra failed to appear June 10 in Boston Municipal Court on a March 21 trespassing case in Boston, and a default warrant was issued for his arrest, said Jake Wark, a spokesman for the Suffolk district attorney’s office.

Serra, who has a Rhode Island driver’s license, was suspended from driving in Massachusetts after he failed to pay the fine on a July 2004 speeding ticket in Westwood, said Ann Dufresne, a spokeswoman for the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.

Serra continued to drive, Dufresne said, and continued to receive traffic tickets, including one for driving to endanger in Attleboro in September 2005.

Hmmmmmmmm.

Lisa Rowell, a spokeswoman for the Bristol district attorney’s office, said Serra was sentenced in November 2005 to jail time and probation for that incident....

And here he was driving around!

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