
A 27-year-old girl is going through assault and motorcar fees after dragging a cop whereas driving away from a crash in Beacon Hill.
Roslindale girl Avagadra Lipson allegedly struck a automotive together with her automobile after which dragged a police officer whereas fleeing the scene — injuring the cop’s foot.
Boston law enforcement officials on Saturday evening responded to the intersection of Beacon Avenue and Spruce Avenue for a motorcar accident.
The 911 caller stated whereas they had been parked, a Honda Accord reversed into their automotive and the motive force refused to maneuver or alternate information.
The responding cop stated information have to be exchanged with the sufferer, and informed the motive force to not transfer.
“The driver then accelerated the Honda causing the officer to be pulled forward and his foot to be dragged resulting in injury,” the Suffolk DA’s workplace wrote.
The sufferer gave police a photograph of the Honda’s license plate. Officers then obtained the registration and recognized the motive force as Lipson.
Cops later noticed Lipson’s Honda close to 3 Heart Plaza. Officers stopped the Honda and ordered Lipson to get out of the automotive.
Lipson allegedly continued to drive ahead.
“An officer drew his firearm and pointed it at Lipson while he ordered her again to exit the vehicle,” the DA’s workplace wrote. “Officers had been then in a position to unlock the door and take away Lipson. Lipson resisted and demanded to be informed why she was being arrested.
“While being placed in the police cruiser, Lipson kicked an officer in the chest,” officers added. “Lipson continued to kick the doors and scream at officers from inside the cruiser.”
Lipson was charged with reckless operation of a motorcar, assault and battery with a harmful weapon, leaving the scene of against the law with property injury, refusing to establish as a motorcar operator, and resisting arrest.
“This disturbing set of facts indicates that police officers were placed into a dangerous situation by this defendant not once, but twice, within minutes,” Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden stated in a press release.
“It’s fortunate that there weren’t more serious injuries,” he added. “This is yet another reminder that an officer’s shift can turn perilous in an instant.”
The choose ordered Lipson held on $200 bail. Lipson is about to return to courtroom on Jan. 20 for a pre-trial listening to.
