– News about Quincy covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.
The Quincy Police Department is in full damage control backpedaling in the wake of Boston 25 Investigates’ coverage of a late-night/wicked early AM Labor Day house whacking by a locally resident state trooper who was driving his pick-up on but three wheels after losing a wheel roughly a mile away care of his first whacking a guardrail as well as apparently also hitting a nearby parked car.
As Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers know, Quincy Quarry News was apparently the first news media to break word of this now internationally covered story.
Today Boston 25 stated on the air that the Quincy Police Department gave the house whacking statie special treatment as well as failed to undertake all manner of standard operating procedures for an incident, especially one occurring shortly after closing time.
In short, Boston 25 has expanded its coverage to include the appearance of improprieties committed by certain among the Quincy Police Department.
In turn, Boston 25 added that the Quincy Police DeUnclear, however, is if any Quincy Police Department personnel might end up spanked over apparent violations of protocols.
Unclear, however, is if any Quincy Police Department personnel might end up spanked over apparent violations of protocols.
No timeline for the completion of the review, much less imposing any spankings, was noted, however.
Neither is it clear if will the Quincy Police Department will now subpoena the house whacker’s blood work undertaken at a hospital shortly after the accident or if it duly advised hospital personnel that it would be a good thing to be sure to hold onto the sample as it might be subpoenaed later for potential use as evidence.
In the meanwhile, the whacker is both still on active duty as well as remains anonymous.
Is the person that wrote this drunk? #grammarpatrol
Lea,
You appear to be confused. This Quarry story was about someone who appears to have probably been drunk or otherwise incapacitated at the time of the accident.