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http://acton.patch.com/articles/19-year-old-male-chared-with-oui-in-prospect-street-accident

Yes: all the expected stereotypes apply.

RHI [ETA: R. asked me what RHI stands for and this may have contributed to the negative response by the abusive commenter. RHI = Rumor has it. I was repeating what I heard from someone who was at the plaza at the time of the accident, and who talked to other people who were at the plaza at the time of the accident. I don't know the people who told her this stuff, so I labeled it "rumor", altho I now understand RHI is not obviously "rumor" to every reader. My apologies. ] he walked away from the accident and the injury to the young woman involved a broken bone. Let's hope they all learned their lesson (something involving NOT speeding down a residential street -- hey, MY street -- in the dark and missing the curve).

However, googling "jacob victor acton ma" turned this up from a couple years ago:

http://www.wickedlocal.com/acton/news/police_and_fire/x276659401/Acton-police-logs-April-30-edition

"Jacob Ross Victor, 17, of 10 Heather Hill Road, Acton, was arrested April 24 and charged with disorderly conduct."

So I guess I wouldn't be too optimistic.

ETA (after the abusive commenter showed up):

(1) I pulled that quote from a public source and the public source is named above it.
(2) The person in question is _not_ a child (they are now 19 years old).

ETA Yet again:

Here's what Offical Journalism Types Say About Naming a Minor:

http://www.splc.org/knowyourrights/legalresearch.asp?id=107

ETA: STILL MORE!

File this under, oh, for *'s sake:

http://www.wickedlocal.com/acton/news/x313678869/Acton-police-logs-June-4-edition

"Jacob Ross Victor, 17, of 10 Heather Hill Road, Acton, was arrested May 25 and charged with shoplifting by concealing merchandise"

I didn't pull that off google; I went to wickedlocal and typed "Jacob Victor" into the search box. I'm going to quote something else from the site:

"The following are excerpts from the Acton public safety log for period May 25 through May 31. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty. If an individual listed is found not guilty, The Beacon will print that information here at the request of the individual and upon verification with the court or police."

Word to the wise.

ETA Jul 22 3:40 p.m. EDT:

http://www.wickedlocal.com/acton/thisjustin/x121487976/Police-charge-man-in-Acton-car-crash

Looks like the turn-around time for him at Emerson was pretty short. "Parisi said the accident remains under investigation." The article describes booking and arraignment.

Injured woman

Date: 2011-07-21 06:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolandgo.livejournal.com
There's a comment thread on one of the patch articles.
In that the woman's injuries are described as a trashed ankle.
That is entirely consistent with what happens to F1, Indy,
NASCAR and other racers in high speed accidents (like this one).
It suggest to me crushed bones, more than broken ones;
surgery involving bone paste, plates and pins; and acute
pain and chronic pain.

Good thing they chose such a well engineered car to act
so stupid in. She may learn.

Date: 2011-07-22 02:14 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You should think twice before posting. This is someone's son! This is someone's family. Don't make accusations or assumptions about someone you don't know. I pray for his family and for this child to find the correct path.

Date: 2011-07-22 02:23 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You are an ignorant ass.

Date: 2011-07-22 04:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ethelmay.livejournal.com
Looks as though he didn't learn from his friends' mistakes, either: http://www.wickedlocal.com/acton/news/x1295942393#axzz1SnqkCGCK

Loved ones avoiding an intervention?

Date: 2011-07-22 04:58 am (UTC)
ext_17627: by kristoir (Default)
From: [identity profile] byrdie.livejournal.com
It must be rather disturbing to see a stranger posting all of these publicly accessible details all in one place after the most recent incident. I suspect that if the driver's loved ones have mainly been standing back and praying rather than taking an active stand in his life, having a concerned third party do it might be prompting them to take another look at their own actions in relation to the drivers, which is probably highly uncomfortable.

At the same time, why should neighbors with small children wait to get upset until the driver kills someone?

For what good hoping and praying have done them so far, here's hoping that the driver's loved ones take a more assertive stand in getting this guy away from cars and alcohol, and towards some effective help. An intervention isn't comfortable and can provoke some resentment, but I'd hate for your family to lose a loved one just because another family couldn't sway one of their own.

Stay safe over there. Good grief.

Date: 2011-07-22 02:29 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
you know... sometimes families do everything in their power ... and it isn't their fault at all. Not for lack of praying, interventions, efforts to secure outside services, discipline or anything else. Sometimes, the individual just doesn't respond to those efforts - or partially responds and then slips back into old patterns. There is only so much that others can do for a person - at some point the responsibility rests with the individual. Perhaps there are disabilities, organic or neurological issues. You cannot know. So maybe it would be best if people who don't know the parties involved stop speculating about his upbringing.

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