House Arrest for Man Who Drove Into Crowd
A man with a prosthetic leg was sentenced in Woburn to a year of home confinement for plowing his car into a crowd outside his grandson’s elementary school in October.
“I’m as devastated as I’ve ever been in my entire life. I wish I could take it back,” said Enrico Caruso, 66, who was convicted of negligent driving.
Caruso had just picked up his 9-year-old grandson at the school when his car hopped the curb, pinning children and adults against a concrete wall. Five people were seriously injured, including a 5-year-old who lost a leg.
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