The Massachusetts man who ran over a pedestrian with his truck after shouting racial slurs following an argument over a blinker has been convicted of second-degree murder, according to NBC News Boston.
Dean Kapsalis ran over Henry Tapia on Jan. 19, 2021, with his Dodge Dakota truck on Upland Road in the Boston suburb of Belmont following an argument over whether turn signals were used.
Kapsalis, 56, shouted racial slurs at the 34-year-old as he walked away before getting in his truck, running Tapia down, and fleeing the scene. Tapia was dragged a short distance by Kapsalis’ truck after being struck.
Belmont police officers arrived on the scene at approximately 4:22 p.m. and found Tapia lying next to his Honda Civic. He later died at Massachusetts General Hospital, according to NBC Boston.
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Belmont Police Chief James MacIsaac said one of the witnesses was able to chase Kapsalis and get his license plate number as other witnesses tried to help Tapia.
“They did not hesitate to report what they had seen, and they rushed to provide Mr. Tapia with care in his final moments,” said MacIsaac. “One even chased down the fleeing vehicle to obtain the license plate on the truck…This hate crime will forever be a part of Belmont’s history.”
Kapsalis turned himself in approximately a half hour later at the Belmont Police Department.
Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan announced that Kapsalis was found guilty on May 1 of second-degree murder and a violation of constitutional rights causing serious bodily injury. He was also convicted of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury and leaving the scene after causing injury.
“The murder of Henry Tapia is a senseless tragedy fueled by hate and anger. The fact that some of the last words Henry Tapia…
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