Apple Store crash driver pleads not guilty to second-degree murder


Source: AP Photo/Steven Senne



Bradley Rein, who drove an SUV into an Apple Store in Hingham, has appeared in Massachusetts Superior Court, pleading not guilty to 25 charges.

According to news station Boston 25, Rein has now pleaded not guilty in the Plymouth County Superior Court in Broxton. Rein remains free on a $100,000 bail, but the court’s judge has now also ordered that he wear a GPS device, surrenders his passport, and stays in Massachusetts.

Boston 25 reports that the charges filed in court on Monday have been upgraded from previous charges of reckless homicide by a motor vehicle, to second-degree murder. However, the reckless homicide charge, and reckless operation of a motor vehicle, were the original ones brought by Hingham District Court shortly after the crash in November 2022.



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