POST Commission suspends certification of Mass. State Police sergeant after homicide indictment
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Published on March 31, 2026.
The Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission has suspended the law enforcement license of Massachusetts State Police sergeant, Scott Quigley, who was indicted on a charge of felony motor vehicle homicide. Prosecutors allege that Quegley was driving negligently and under the influence of alcohol when his unmarked cruiser veered into a wheelchair transport van in Woburn on Dec. 12, 2023. The crash killed 37-year-old Angelo Schettino, who had developmental challenges and was being transported back to his group home in Lynn. The state police initially claimed that the collision was due to a medical incident, but a statewide grand jury later determined this was wrong. The court filing alleges that Quigeley had been drinking at a restaurant before getting behind the wheel and was more than one and a half times the legal limit for alcohol.
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