Crime & Safety
'Unwavering Courage': Union Lauds Injured Trooper's Actions In North Shore Wrong-Way Crash
The driver in the weekend crash on Route 1 was to be arraigned on OUI and dangerous driving charges on Monday.
PEABODY, MA — The union representing members of the Massachusetts State Police lauded the trooper injured in the latest wrong-way crash on the North Shore for responding with "unwavering courage, professionalism, and selflessness, placing himself in harm's way to protect others without hesitation."
The trooper, who has not been identified, was part of the same police academy graduating class as Kevin Trainor, the 31-year-old Salem High alumnus killed three weeks ago when he also put himself and his cruiser in the way of a driver going the wrong way on a nearby stretch of Route 1 in Lynnfield.
Lucas Di Benedetto, 41, of Newburyport, was set to be arraigned in Peabody District Court on Tuesday on charges of operating under the influence of liquor, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and operating a motor vehicle the wrong way on a state highway.
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The trooper responded out of the State Police barracks in Danvers at about 2 a.m. on Sunday as part of a coordinated effort to intercept the wrong-way driver, the union said.
Both the trooper and the wrong-way driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the ensuing crash, which badly damaged both vehicles.
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"We are grateful that this incident did not result in a more tragic outcome and extend our wishes for a full and speedy recovery to our injured trooper," the State Police Association of Massachusetts said. "His actions exemplify the commitment, bravery, and sacrifice demonstrated every day by the men and women of the Massachusetts State Police in service to the Commonwealth."
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