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Healey Reports 232 Citations, 7 Arrests in Zero‑Tolerance Crackdown on Massachusetts Street Takeovers

The governor credited coordinated policing with curbing disruptions last weekend.

Overview

  • Healey and Massachusetts State Police Col. Geoffrey Noble delivered a statewide update on illegal street takeovers and car meetups.
  • Officials said stepped-up enforcement produced 232 civil citations, 20 criminal summonses, 74 warnings, seven arrests, and 15 vehicle tows.
  • Healey declared a zero‑tolerance approach and said state and local agencies will keep coordinating and tracking online planning.
  • She announced $14 million in safety grants for cities and towns to bolster traffic enforcement and deter illegal events.
  • The briefing followed a Boston meetup where a police cruiser was torched, with two Rhode Island suspects released on $500 and $1,000 bail, drawing criticism and prompting World Cup questions that Mayor Michelle Wu said pose no real threat.