Politics & Government
Former Boston Mayor Ray Flynn Passes Out, Crashes Into House
Flynn said he passed out after a workout and received a concussion.

Former Boston mayor Ray Flynn was involved in a car crash near his South Boston home Thursday afternoon.
Flynn, 76, said in a statement he passed out after coming home from the gym and received a concussion.
He crashed into the side of his neighbor’s house on Flint Place, leaving a large hole in the side of the house and Flynn’s SUV badly damaged.
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Flynn was mayor from 1984-93.
Photo courtesy of John Greeland via WHDH, 7-News
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