Key takeaways:
- Driver of SUV was traveling at 60 mph in seconds before crash
- Bradley Rein pleaded not guilty to charges including second-degree murder and 22 counts of assault and battery
- Kevin Bradley of Wayne, New Jersey died when he was struck by Rein’s 2019 Toyota 4Runner
On Monday, a prosecutor in Massachusetts revealed in court that the driver of an SUV that crashed into an Apple store in Hingham, killing one man and injuring nearly two dozen other people, was traveling at a speed of 60 miles per hour in the seconds before the crash and had not applied his brakes as he had previously told investigators.
Bradley Rein, 53, pleaded not guilty in Superior Court in Brockton to charges including second-degree murder and 22 counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in connection with the Nov. 21 crash. The crash occurred at an outdoor shopping plaza in Hingham, just south of Boston.
Kevin Bradley, 65, of Wayne, New Jersey, who was doing construction work at the store, died when he was struck by Rein’s 2019 Toyota 4Runner.
Rein is being held without bail and is due back in court on December 21. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.
The crash is still under investigation and authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the Hingham Police Department.
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