Local Resident Arrested, Charged with Murder and Animal Cruelty After Hitting Prominent Art Collector in Boston's Back Bay.
A 42-year-old man is facing severe charges after allegedly intentionally hit a renowned art collector and his dog to death while driving into the Commonwealth Mall in Boston's Back Bay early Saturday morning. The pedestrian, identified as John Axelrod, 79, was pronounced dead at the scene after being transported to a hospital.
Prosecutors allege that William Haney deliberately struck Axelrod, who was walking with his dog on Commonwealth Avenue Mall, before fleeing the area. Boston police responded quickly to the scene, where they found the vehicle unoccupied but later located it in Brookline and arrested Haney.
Axelrod was an influential figure in the art community, serving as an honorary advisor at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The museum recently honored his legacy by naming a gallery after him and showcasing nearly 70 works by Black artists that he had acquired for its collection.
Haney is expected to be arraigned on charges of murder and cruelty to animals, with Suffolk County District Attorney's office announcing the arrest Sunday.
A 42-year-old man is facing severe charges after allegedly intentionally hit a renowned art collector and his dog to death while driving into the Commonwealth Mall in Boston's Back Bay early Saturday morning. The pedestrian, identified as John Axelrod, 79, was pronounced dead at the scene after being transported to a hospital.
Prosecutors allege that William Haney deliberately struck Axelrod, who was walking with his dog on Commonwealth Avenue Mall, before fleeing the area. Boston police responded quickly to the scene, where they found the vehicle unoccupied but later located it in Brookline and arrested Haney.
Axelrod was an influential figure in the art community, serving as an honorary advisor at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The museum recently honored his legacy by naming a gallery after him and showcasing nearly 70 works by Black artists that he had acquired for its collection.
Haney is expected to be arraigned on charges of murder and cruelty to animals, with Suffolk County District Attorney's office announcing the arrest Sunday.