Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, a commercial truck driver, should not have had his license. He was driving a Dodge pickup towing a flatbed trailer when the truck collided with a group of motorcyclists, killing 7 and injuring 3 others.
The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles had received information from Connecticut’s motor-vehicle agency about a May 11 drunken driving incident that should have prompted the removal of Zhukovskyy’s driver’s license. The head of Massachusetts’s motor-vehicle agency has now stepped down.
Read the article at The Washington Post.