Man charged in fatal Apple Store crash arrested, accused of violating terms of release
Bradley Rein, charged in a fatal 2022 Hingham Apple Store crash, is back in custody following a revocation of bail for violating probation terms.
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What happened
Nearly four years after a vehicle drove through an Apple store in Hingham, resulting in the death of a 65-year-old man and injuries to several others, the defendant, Bradley Rein, appeared at Brockton Superior Court this week. Prosecutors initially charged Rein with second-degree murder in connection to the incident.
Following his recent appearance, a judge revoked Rein’s bail. Coverage from NBC Boston and The Boston Globe confirms that the arrest stems from allegations that Rein violated the specific terms of his release and probation.
Legal proceedings regarding the original second-degree murder charge continue to move through the court system. Subsequent hearings will address the impact of these reported violations on the ongoing case, though specific details regarding the nature of the breach are not yet established by current reporting.
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- Man charged with second-degree murder in Hingham Apple store crash violates probation Boston 25 News · 1d ago
- Man charged with second-degree murder in Hingham Apple store crash violates probation Boston 25 News · 1d ago
- Bradley Rein faced a judge at Brockton Superior Court o Monday nearly four years after prosecutors say he drove through an Apple store in Hingham—that ultimately killed a 65-year-old man and injured several others. facebook.com · 1d ago
- Driver in deadly Hingham Apple store crash has his bail revoked, DA says NBC Boston · 1d ago
- Judge revokes bail for man charged in fatal Apple Store crash for violating terms of release The Boston Globe · 1d ago
- Man charged in fatal Apple Store crash arrested, accused of violating terms of release WHDH · 1d ago
Questions people are asking
Why was Bradley Rein arrested?
He was arrested after a judge revoked his bail for allegedly violating the terms of his probation.
What is the status of the underlying legal case?
Rein remains charged with second-degree murder related to a vehicle crash at a Hingham Apple store.
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