
"Sgt. Scott Quigley was indicted on March 26 for negligent motor vehicle homicide while operating under the influence, following a crash that resulted in the death of Angelo Schettino."
"DeLucia allegedly told security director Scott Sarsfield that Quigley 'was a '0.11'' at the time of the crash, which Sarsfield interpreted to mean his blood alcohol level."
"Nearly all of the 34 interviewees in the investigation denied hearing anything that indicated Quigley was driving drunk at the time of the crash."
"Details about the crash were largely kept out of the public eye until earlier this year, when counsel for defendants in a Lowell murder trial alleged that it disrupted their case."
Lt. Anthony DeLucia of the Massachusetts State Police was suspended with pay following an investigative report by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office. The investigation focused on Sgt. Scott Quigley, indicted for negligent motor vehicle homicide while under the influence. Quigley crashed his cruiser into a van, resulting in the death of Angelo Schettino. DeLucia allegedly discussed Quigley's blood alcohol level with a security director but advised him not to share that information. The details of the crash were previously kept from the public until recently.
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