Man Facing Charges After 100 Bikes Seen Riding on Highways, Tunnels
More than 100 riders on bicycles, dirt bikes, and scooters caused significant traffic delays in Boston, leading to arrests and a dirt bike crashing into a police cruiser, police said.
- A 22-year-old man named Adam Harrison was arrested Saturday after more than 100 bikes, dirt bikes, and scooters rode on highways and tunnels in Boston.
- The arrest followed reports to Massachusetts State Police about the large group riding into the O'Neill Tunnel and encounters near D and Summer streets.
- One stolen dirt bike collided with a police cruiser before its rider fled, while Harrison was arrested at the scene and faces disorderly conduct and resisting arrest charges.
- Harrison maintains that he was simply riding his pedal bike lawfully at the rear of the group and believes that footage from city cameras and witness videos will confirm his innocence.
- Harrison’s arraignment is set for Monday in South Boston District Court, with authorities warning drivers not to engage the groups for safety reasons.
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Winthrop man arrested after wave of bikes, scooters overruns Boston roads pleads not guilty - The Boston Globe
About 100 people on bicycles, dirt bikes, and motorized scooters went on the Zakim Bridge and into the O’Neill Tunnel on Sunday, leaving the highway at the Government Center exit, police said.
Man facing charges after 100 bikes seen riding on highways, tunnels | News Channel 3-12
By Matt Reed Click here for updates on this story BOSTON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A man is facing charges Monday after a group of more than 100 bicycles, dirt bikes and motorized scooters were seen riding on and through highways and tunnels in Boston during the weekend. Massachusetts State Police received a report that a group of bikes was riding into the O’Neill Tunnel on Interstate 93 south on Saturday afternoon. The group left the highway …
Man facing charges after 100 bikes seen riding on highways, tunnels
By Matt Reed Click here for updates on this story BOSTON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A man is facing charges Monday after a group of more than 100 bicycles, dirt bikes and motorized scooters were seen riding on and through highways and tunnels in Boston during the weekend. Massachusetts State Police received a report that a
Dirt bike rider to appear in court after 100+ bikers disrupt Boston highways
A 22-year-old man is set to be arraigned Monday morning on two misdemeanor charges after being arrested Saturday at the scene of a dirtbike crash into a cruiser, court records show.The man is charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. His arraignment in Boston Municipal Court in South Boston is set for Monday.
‘I let them do what they had to do’: Man arrested after Boston bike ride speaks out
Adam Harrison, 22, of Winthrop, tells Boston 25 News he was riding his pedal bike innocently and never rode on the highway or in the tunnel. He simply caught up with the group in the Seaport District and was in the back of the pack when he was arrested, he says.
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