Police have charged four Massachusetts teenagers who say they threw bricks at moving cars and injured a 37-year-old man with one passing through his windshield
WORCESTER, Mass. – Four teenagers threw bricks at moving cars in Massachusetts, seriously injuring a man who was hit in the face by a brick that went through his windshield, police said.
The four teenagers, two men aged 15 and 16 and two women aged 15 and 16, threw a total of 19 bricks at Worcester on Saturday, police said.
A 37-year-old man was taken to a hospital after a brick passed through his windshield. It caused “very serious permanent injuries,” police said.
Teenagers face charges that include aggravated assault and battery using a dangerous weapon.
The 16-year-old was also charged with carrying a dangerous weapon after police said he was caught with brass knuckles, Masslive.com reported.