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Around 10:45 a.m. Monday, Hingham authorities received multiple 911 calls from the Derby St. Shopping plaza in Hingham reporting that a car that had driven through the fully-glass front of an Apple store that had already opened for business that morning.

The SUV struck multiple people inside and outside of the store, leaving one person dead and injuring several others.

HINGHAM CRASH UPDATE: As a result of the extensive investigation by @statepolice @HinghamPolice, obtained an arrest warrant charging Bradley Rein, 53, with Reckless Homicide by Motor Vehicle. Rein was arrested last night, and is scheduled to be arraigned in Hingham District Court— DA Tim Cruz (@PlymouthCtyDAO) November 22, 2022

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