Susan Macchi, left, and her daughter Juliet, right
PLYMOUTH – A
Massachusetts State Police trooper will be charged with OUI and driving to
endanger following a crash that killed a mom and daughter last weekend in
Plymouth.
Plymouth police say Trooper John J. Basler, 25, of Kingston
was off-duty and was driving drunk when a car driven by Susan Macchi, 64, of
Carver collided head-on with his vehicle.
Investigators have said it appeared Macchi’s car crossed the
center line before the crash. However, they are looking into Basler’s role in
the collision.
Macchi and her daughter, Juliet Macchi, 23, were both
killed. Basler suffered non-life threatening injuries in the crash.
A source told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that Basler’s blood alcohol
level was .26, which is more than three times the legal limit for driving.
In addition to the OUI and driving to endanger charges, he
also faces a charge of carrying a firearm while under the influence of liquor,
according to the Plymouth Police Department, which is investigating the crash
with the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police Accident Reconstruction
Unit.
“This is very upsetting. Its horrific. No one wins in this
situation,” Plymouth Chief Michael Botieri said.
Police say the Macchis and Basler collided with each other
on Federal Furnance Road in Plymouth. Basler was off-duty at the time and,
according to reports, he had been drinking before the crash.
“At this point, we have enough evidence to move forward on
charges of OUI and negligent operation of a motor vehicle,” Botieri said.
One of Basler’s neighbors in Kingston was shocked when he
heard the allegations Saturday. “My wife and I are very sad to hear about the
crash. I know Basler, he’s a nice guy. I am so sorry to hear about him also,”
Jim Reagan said.
Botieri said he has spoken with the Macchi family to let
them know Basler may be facing more charges. “This family has lost two members
and this trooper has some serious issues here,” the police chief said.
A family member of Basler’s told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that he
had hired a lawyer and would not be commenting.
The state police said the trooper has been placed on leave.
Due to Basler’s injuries, he will be summonsed to Plymouth District Court at a
later date, the Plymouth Police said in a prepared statement Saturday. Further
charges may be filed against the trooper, the police said.
Basler was sworn in to the Massachusetts State Police in
March 2012.
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