Crosses were set up for each victim of at the crash site in Randolph by Greg Zanis of Aurora, Ill., who runs a non-profit called Crosses for Losses. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Crosses were set up for each victim of at the crash site in Randolph by Greg Zanis of Aurora, Ill., who runs a non-profit called Crosses for Losses. (COURTESY PHOTO)
RANDOLPH — Two hours before seven motorcyclists were killed in the Fallen Seven accident, two Littleton firefighters feared the same truck and trailer were going to strike their firetruck as it responded to a service call on Interstate 93 in Littleton.
Newly released court documents detail multiple reports of the truck operating erratically on Route 2 just before the collision with the JarHeads Motorcycle Club as well as eyewitness accounts from motorcyclists involved in the June 21 accident.
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