A city police lieutenant faces drunken driving charges after his car rear-ended another vehicle while he was off-duty over the weekend, the chief said.
Lt. Brian Leary, 48, will be summoned to Brockton District Court to face charges of operating under the influence in connection with the accident on Saturday, Police Chief William Conlon said.
Leary was also cited for following too closely, the chief said.
Conlon said the accident occurred Saturday, around dinner time, at Court and Cary streets. Leary was driving his personal vehicle and was off-duty at the time, Conlon said.
Leary was not arrested at the scene because he was taken to the hospital after suffering head trauma when the airbag deployed, Conlon said.
The other driver was not injured, the chief said.
Leary could also face disciplinary action by the department even though the crash occurred while off-duty. “It is a serious occurrence,” Conlon said.
Leary has not been back to work since the accident, he said.
The chief said Leary has been a hard-working officer and is considered “a great officer, a smart guy.”
However, Conlon said police officers must be held to a high standard.
“Incidents such as this are unacceptable,” he said.
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