He leaned into the driver’s side of Bates’ car to prevent her from taking off, but that didn’t stop her from accelerating in reverse and then drive, while revving and spinning the front wheels. The officer, who was still partially in the vehicle and thought he may be flung from it, managed a quick exit. Bates, 26, then made her escape along Coronation Ave where she overtook two vehicles at speed and drove into the path of an oncoming motorist.
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Bates admitted four resulting charges in the New Plymouth District Court on Thursday. When police eventually caught up with her, she told officers she had “freaked out” as she had only recently got the vehicle out of impound.
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Jack Callahan Says He Was Baptizing Demon Out Of Dad In Fatal Drowning
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PLYMOUTH, Massachusetts (WBZ) A 19-year-old man who allegedly believed he was exorcising demons from his father before his death in a Duxbury pond has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation. Jack Callahan was ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty to a murder charge Tuesday in Plymouth District Court.
Police said Callahan went to a bar in Boston Sunday night to get his father, 57-year-old Scott Callahan, who wasn’t supposed to be drinking. An Uber picked them up and dropped them off at Island Creek Pond in Crocker Park near their home in Duxbury.