The driver accused of causing a deadly car crash on Interstate 95 in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, on Monday appeared in court Tuesday, where prosecutors said he was seen shrugging before leaving the scene.
Joseph Pompei Jr., a 50-year-old from Cranston, Rhode Island, was arrested later Monday on charges including motor vehicle homicide over the crash, which left a man dead, another with life-threatening injuries and hurt a woman and child. The crash tied up traffic on I-95 for hours.
Prosecutors on Tuesday revealed how the crash is believed to have unfolded, with Pompei’s grey car hitting a white Cadillac SUV as they traveled south on I-95, causing the SUV to “careen through the median” and into a black Jaguar car traveling north.
The Jaguar’s driver, 58-year-old Randall Ricketts of Foxborough, died in the crash. The woman and 5-year-old child in the SUV were in stable condition at a Rhode Island hospital as of Tuesday morning, prosecutors said, while its driver was in critical condition.
One of the witnesses saw a man later identified as Pompei “get out of his vehicle, make some sort of shrugging gesture, get back into his car and leave the scene,” the prosecutor said in Attleboro District Court.
Pompei repeatedly shook his head in disbelief as the prosecutor read out the information in court. His lawyer said Pompei “denies hitting anybody,” and that he had damage from hitting a tree or grass in the median of the highway.
“He got out, he didn’t see any accident, any other cars, got in the car, started the car,” the lawyer said.
A judge ordered that Pompei be held on $50,000 cash bail and, if he’s released, not to drive.
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