Good Samaritans Help Massachusetts Officer Arrest Man Who Fled From Crash, Threatened To Kill Officer
A group of “good Samaritans” helped police arrest a Marshfield man who was resisting arrest after he fled the scene of a car crash on Saturday, police said. James Michael Shields, 37, was arrested and charged with offenses including three counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, resisting arrest and intimidating a police officer, according to the Marshfield police. Shields’ bail was set at $10,000 on June 3, but after being arraigned in Plymouth District Court on Monday, his bail was lowered to $1,500, police said. Around 5 p.m. on Saturday, Marshfield police officers were dispatched near Ferry Street and Clay Pit Road for a report of a car crash, police said. One of the cars involved in the crash passed an officer, police said. The officer then followed the car near Furnace Street, but the car didn’t stop. The car then accelerated and swerved in front of another vehicle, while shifting lanes, police said. The car, still with heavy damage from the accident, then turned right into a business parking lot on Plain Street and stopped. The officer got out of his car to check on the driver of the damaged vehicle, Shields, who then started to walk away, police said.
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