Crime & Safety
Firefighter From Quincy Called State Trooper Nazi, Arrested: Cops
State Police said he backed his car into the trooper's car after the trooper attempted to pull him over.

BOSTON, MA – A Boston Firefighter was arrested Thursday night - the day before he was reportedly set to retire - for allegedly drunk driving and calling a State Police trooper a "Nazi."
State Police said Sean Ingram, 64, of Quincy was involved in a crash on I-93 and then drove away. When he was pulled over, he allegedly backed his car into a State Police cruiser.
When police finally got him out for a sobriety test, he allegedly called the trooper a "Nazi" - and failed the test, according to the District Attorney's office.
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Police arrested him and he was arraigned in Dorchester Municipal Court Friday on charges of operating under the influence as a 2nd offense, leaving the scene of a collision causing property damage, assault with a dangerous weapon (motor vehicle), and resisting arrest.
His bail was set at $500 and he will return to court on June 8.
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By Jenna Fisher, Patch Staff
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