Prosecutors said that Anh Kieu told officers he drove after a group because they had robbed the 7-Eleven, though there's no indication that happened.
, Massachusetts, last week.
Kieu, who needed an interpreter in court, is accused of pointing what appeared to be a revolver at a person in a Canton 7-Eleven on Wednesday night, then chasing after him and others in their car. Kieu was shot in the chase, which ended with a crash involving his SUV, the car he was chasing and a pickup truck at the intersection of West and Plain streets, Stoughton police have said.
Stoughton police told NBC10 Boston that Anh Kieu had been taken into custody shortly before 4 p.m. Saturday at his Quincy home without incident. He is facing multiple charges in connection to the May 24 crash involving a car, an SUV and a pickup truck that sent five people to the hospital. The car, a black Nissan Altima, drove off but Kieu followed in his SUV, police said, and the driver of the car started speeding. Police said in a statement that it caused"a dangerous environment for everyone on the road around them."
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