
"It was discovered that the occupants in this vehicle were throwing rocks at passing motorists. The incidents - which spanned Feb. 19 through Feb. 21 - were first reported by The Westfield News. One driver told officers she was heading home on Feb. 21 when she heard a loud bang and saw the white pickup truck to her left."
"Southwick police said Robinson blew a preliminary breath test indicating a blood alcohol content of 0.127 - higher than the state limit of 0.08 for drivers. Inside the truck, police allegedly found a baseball bat and several bags full of rocks."
"One driver told officers she was heading home on Feb. 21 when she heard a loud bang and saw the white pickup truck to her left. According to a police report, she followed the truck to check its license plate but grew scared and drove away after the two people inside got out with baseball bats."
Celestine Robinson, 52, and David Ducharme, 42, from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, are charged with eight counts of malicious damage to a motor vehicle and nine counts of assault with a dangerous weapon following incidents in Southwick, Massachusetts. Between February 19-21, police received multiple reports of a white pickup truck throwing rocks at passing vehicles along College Highway. One driver reported hearing a loud bang and seeing the truck's occupants exit with baseball bats, prompting her to flee. Police stopped the truck and found Robinson driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.127, exceeding the legal limit. Officers discovered a baseball bat and several bags of rocks inside the vehicle. Robinson faces additional drunk driving charges.
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