Somerville Police Capture Suspect Who Tried To Run Officers Over With His Car

November 13, 2008
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George Hassett writer for the Somerville News reported that on October 31, 2008 Somerville Police captured a suspect wanted for hitting two police officers and a civilian with his car as he fled the parking lot of the Winter Hill Yacht Club.  The suspect,22 year old Calvin Jones of Charlestown was found in Salem, Massachusetts and arrested and charged with two counts of armed assault with intent to murder and two counts of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon. It is alleged that Jones struck and dragged a Somerville Police Officer who had been searching his car.  The officer sustained minor injuries and was treated and released from the Somerville Hospital.  As Jones fled the area he struck a second officer and a civilian.  The incident started when Somerville Police Officers responded to the Winter Hill Yacht Club to investigate a report of several individuals who had driven into a boat storage yard and were suspiciously out on foot in the area, police said.  Officers made routine inquiries of several people, one of whom was Jones.  Jones gave consent for an officer to search inside the vehicle.  As the search was being conducted Jones sped off. Full Article, Somerville News October 31, 2008.

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The charges:

Armed Assault With Intent To Murder:

The statute, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 265 Section 18 states that anyone who is armed with a dangerous weapon and assaults another with the intent to rob or murder that person shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than twenty years. 


Assault And Battery By Means Of A Dangerous Weapon

This is a crime in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 265 Section 15A.  The law states that if you commit an assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon you shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for up to 10 years or in the house of correction for up to 2 1/2 years, or by a fine of not more than $5,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment.  There are aggravated forms of this law that often result in more severe punishments.  If during the commission of this crime you cause serious bodily injury, or if you commit this act on a pregnant person of if this is done in violation of a restraining order the punishment is likely going to be greater.