Massachusetts ‘belligerent’ girl allegedly assaults off-duty police officer in highway rage incident

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An off-duty police sergeant was allegedly assaulted by a “belligerent” girl throughout a highway rage incident within the days earlier than Christmas, police stated.

Randolph girl Vashiyra Mason, 20, was arrested and charged by Stoughton Police after allegedly hanging the off-duty cop’s automobile and assaulting him.

Stoughton law enforcement officials responded to the world of 278 Washington St. for a report of a disturbance on Sunday at about 1:06 p.m.

An off-duty Stoughton police sergeant had referred to as the station and reported that he was following a automobile that side-swiped his automotive and left the scene.

Mason had allegedly pushed into the oncoming visitors lane and across the off-duty officer’s automobile on Pine Road, and side-swiped the entrance of his automotive. Mason later stopped in a car parking zone, the place the off-duty officer adopted her.

“In the parking lot, the off-duty officer identified himself multiple times as a Stoughton Police sergeant in an attempt to de-escalate the situation,” police wrote in regards to the incident. “Mason became belligerent, using slurs and hitting the off-duty officer in the upper body, neck, and face area.”

The off-duty officer then reportedly restrained Mason to stop her from injuring him or herself.

The passenger of Mason’s automotive, a 19-year-old Brockton girl, then allegedly hit the off-duty officer at the back of his head and neck. The passenger additionally started to assault a girl who was with the off-duty officer.

Officers arrived shortly after, and noticed Mason hitting the lady who was with the off-duty officer. Mason allegedly grabbed the lady by her hair, and punched her at the back of the top a number of instances.

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