Off-duty Cop Assists Man Hit by Car in Boston
Officer Sean O'Leary, his wife and an off-duty Peabody officer assisted an 18-year-old who was hit by a car on Sunday.
Early Sunday morning, off-duty North Reading Police Officer Sean O’Leary, his wife and an off-duty Peabody police officer assisted a man who was hit by a car in Boston.
At 1:16 a.m. Sunday, an 18-year-old Sherborn man was hit by a car on Dartmouth Street in the Back Bay. When Massachusetts state troopers arrived, O’Leary, his wife and an off duty Peabody Officer were helping the 18-year-old.
The operator of the vehicle was a 43-year-old Revere man. Witnesses reported that 18-year-old may have jumped from the footbridge above and landed in the road. He is in critical condition at Tufts Medical Center.
Police are still investigating the accident.
Richard W. Kendall
11:22 am on Monday, March 5, 2012
Police are always "on-duty" because of their unique training and experiences. Very nice job to Officer O'Leary, his wife and the Peabody Officer.