A Massachusetts man accused of crashing into an Apple store, killing one person and injuring more than two dozens others has been ordered back to jail while awaiting trial.
At least one person died and more than one dozen were injured at the store in Hingham, Massachusetts.
In April, Rein pleaded not guilty and was released on $100,000 bond. As a condition of his bail, he was ordered not to drive and wear the GPS device. on Nov. 21, 2022 when he crashed through the front glass window of the Apple store in the Boston suburb of Hingham. An attorney representing Rein previously told prosecutors in November that he had tried to brake but could not, as his foot"got stuck on the accelerator." In a police report, Rein told State Trooper Andrew Chiachio following the crash that he drove to the strip mall where thewas located to repair a lens in his eyeglasses, which he was not wearing at the time of the incident, according to The Patriot Ledger.
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