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Civil-rights claim planned in fatal crash involving State Police sergeant

The family alleges State Police delayed and misled on investigation details, citing a toxicology report showing the sergeant’s blood alcohol content was 0.11, above the legal limit.

Summary by The Sun (Lowell)
WOBURN — The family of a special-needs man who died after a December 2023 crash caused by State Police Sgt. Scott Quigley is preparing to expand their wrongful-death lawsuit to include civil rights violations. Attorney Mike Mahoney, who represents Lynn Schettino, the mother of 37-year-old Angelo Schettino, said State Police supervisors not only withheld information about the head-on crash in Woburn — in which Quigley was allegedly driving nearly…

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The Sun (Lowell) broke the news in Lowell, United States on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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