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By Danny McDonald
GLOBE STAFF
A grand jury on Wednesday
indicted a Massachusetts State
Police trooper on assault charg-
es for firing a rifle at an ATV in
2018, injuring the vehicle’s
driver, according to the Suffolk
district attorney’s office.
At the time of the shooting,
Trooper Matthew Sheehan was
“acting in his capacity as a law
enforcement officer as State
Police and other law enforce-
ment agencies” tried to corral a
group of more than two dozen
people who were recklessly rid-
ing dirt bikes and ATVs in and
out of traffic on Interstate 93
South on Feb. 24, 2018, accord-
ing to authorities.
Police had activated their
lights and positioned their ve-
hicles in an attempt to contain
the group, prosecutors said.


According to authorities, Shee-
han was the only law enforce-
ment officer of the 13 who
were present who fired his gun.
The rider who was injured was
Aderito Monteiro, a Randolph
manwhowas 28 atthetime.
On the day of the incident,
Boston police received “numer-
ous 911 calls during the day
about a large group of people
operating ATVs and off-road
bikes erratically,” according to
State Police. That agency re-
ported seeing a group of be-
tween 25 and 35 people on dirt
bikes and ATVs.
On Wednesday, a Suffolk
County grand jury returned in-
dictments, charging Sheehan
with assault and battery with a
dangerous weapon and assault
with a dangerous weapon.
State Police spokesman
Dave Procopio said in a state-
ment that the department rec-
ognizes the “seriousness of the
alleged offenses,” and will take
“appropriate action” depend-
ing on the outcome of the judi-
cial proceedings.

The shooting incident oc-
curred shortly before Sheehan
was suspended without pay,
when the agency opened an in-
ternal affairs probe into inap-
propriate social media post-
ings. He will remain suspended
for the duration of the criminal
proceedings and any subse-
quent internal investigation,
according to Procopio.
Sheehan has a long history
of posting racist and profane
comments on a website called
MassCops, including some in
support of police officers who
shoot suspects, the Globe re-
ported last year.
Attempts to reach an attor-
ney who has represented Shee-
han in the past were not suc-
cessful Wednesday evening.
On Wednesday, prosecutors
said Sheehan used his depart-
ment-issued semiautomatic ri-
fle that he retrieved from his
cruiser as he responded to the
Feb. 2018 encounter with the
reckless ATV and dirt biker rid-
ers.
He chose to use that weap-

on, and not the handgun that
he and all officers carry on
their hip, according to authori-
ties.
Investigators determined
Sheehan fired two rounds, one
of which entered the side of the
ATV’s tire, not the front.
“The angle at which the bul-

let struck the tire indicates the
ATV was parallel to Trooper
Sheehan, not heading towards
him, thus not presenting the
imminent danger that would
permit the use [of] potentially
deadly force in self-defense,”
the district attorney’s office
said in a release.

He is scheduled to be ar-
raigned in Suffolk Superior
Court on Oct. 10.

Danny McDonald can be
reached at
[email protected].
Follow him on Twitter
@Danny__McDonald.

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