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Teen Who Injured 84-Year-Old At MBTA Station In Boston Held For 60 Days: DA Teen Who Injured 84-Year-Old At MBTA Station In Boston Held For 60 Days: DA
Teen Who Injured 84-Year-Old At MBTA Station In Boston Held For 60 Days: DA A 15-year-old girl who police say injured an 84-year-old man in an attack at an MBTA Station on Tuesday, Nov. 14, has been ordered held for 60 days, authorities said.  The girl, whose name was not released because of her age, was out on $500 bail for a charge of unarmed robbery, the Suffolk County District Attorney said. A judge revoked that bail for 60 days when she was charged with the attack and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (shod foot) on a person over 65, officials continued.  Police say the girl tripped the 84-year-old man on the upper busway …
15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Her Middleton Driveway Dies Week Later: DA 15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Her Middleton Driveway Dies Week Later: DA
15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Her Middleton Driveway Dies Week Later: DA A 15-year-old girl who was hit by a car last week while in her driveway has died of her injuries, authorities said.  The child — whose name is being withheld because of her age — was hit on April 10 at 1 Meadowlark Farm Lane, the Essex County District Attorney's Office said.  Paramedics airlifted her to Mass General, where she died on Sunday, April 16.  The driver of the car that hit the girl stayed on the scene and has cooperated with investigators. Police are investigating the crash, but at this time, "it appears the teen’s death was a tragic accident," the prosecutor's o…
15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Revere: Report 15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Revere: Report
15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Revere: Report A 15-year-old girl is in the hospital after being hit by a car in Revere, NBC Boston reports. The girl was taken to the hospital after she was hit at the intersection of Revere Street and Lee Street just before 8 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, the outlet reports. Her injuries were believed to be non-life-threatening.  Click here to read the full article from NBC Boston.