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Man Charged in Fatal Apple Store Crash Arrested for Alleged Release Violation

Bradley Rein, charged with murder in a fatal crash into a Hingham store, was arrested for violating pretrial conditions, according to WHDH.

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 17, 2026, 11:24 a.m. ETWritten Aug 21, 2026, 6:59 p.m. ET
A man charged in a fatal crash into an Apple Store in , Massachusetts, has been arrested for allegedly violating his pretrial release conditions, according to WHDH. Bradley Rein was arrested for violating conditions that included daily alcohol testing, the outlet reported. Rein's 2019 Toyota 4Runner ended up inside the Derby Street Shops store, WHDH reported. He pleaded not guilty to several charges, including murder. Prosecutors said Rein had two other issues with his GPS ankle monitor, according to WHDH. The crash resulted in one fatality, as reported by WHDH. The investigation is ongoing.

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Terrain elevation
23 ft
Nearest aerodrome
10 miles SE of Boston Logan International Airport (KBOS/BOS)

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