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From what I can gather, a man from Somerville, Massachusetts must have been watching The Blues Brothers repeatedly recently, because he was inspired for some reason to deliberately drive his vehicle into a Hobby Lobby store, knocking over fixtures, shattering glass and then trying to drive away.
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The scene unfolded early Tuesday morning, February 2 around 5 AM in South Attleboro, Mass, which is located right outside of the Providence, RI area.
According to Masslive.com, a worker was out spreading sale when he saw Rick Woodruff, 36, of Somerville, Mass (Outside of Boston), doing donuts in his vehicle in the huge Bristol Plaza parking lot. Then, the alleged driver suddenly accelerated straight towards the entrance of the Hobby Lobby.
Published February 02. 2021 11:51PM
ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) A man apparently deliberately crashed his car into the front of a Massachusetts hobby store early Tuesday, knocked over displays, and then drove from the scene, police said.
“This was not a case where a foot slipped off the brake and hit and gas,” Attleboro police Chief Kyle Heagney told The Sun Chronicle.
A worker spreading salt in the Hobby Lobby store s parking lot at about 5 a.m. saw the car spinning around in the lot before it accelerated straight for the building, Heagney said.
The witness told police the driver struck the front door, backed up and then plowed inside.
Associated Press
ATTLEBORO (AP) A man apparently deliberately crashed his car into the front of a Massachusetts hobby store early Tuesday, knocked over displays, and then drove from the scene, police said. This was not a case where a foot slipped off the brake and hit and gas, Attleboro police Chief Kyle Heagney told The Sun Chronicle.
A worker spreading salt in the Hobby Lobby store s parking lot at about 5 a.m. saw the car spinning around in the lot before it accelerated straight for the building, Heagney said.
The witness told police the driver struck the front door, backed up and then plowed inside.