Crime & Safety
Off-Duty Seekonk Officer Among 2 Killed In MA Crash: Police
Kourtny DeForitis was a motorcycle passenger during the fatal collision, authorities said.
SOMERSET, MA — A collision between a motorcycle and another vehicle killed two people, including an off-duty police officer, early Saturday morning in Somerset, authorities said.
On Sunday, the Seekonk Police Department identified one of its officers as a victim of the crash. Ptl. Kourtny DeForitis was a passenger on the motorcycle during the collision, the agency said. She was pronounced dead at the hospital.
The motorcycle operator — Daniel Glover, 44, of Easton — was pronounced dead at the scene, according to WCBV-TV. The driver of the other vehicle was transported to the hospital out of an abundance of caution.
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Somerset police responded at 1:14 a.m. Saturday to the crash at the Route 103 rotary. Upon arrival, officers found two victims lying in the roadway near a motorcycle and a vehicle.
The preliminary investigation suggests that the motorcycle entered the rotary in the wrong direction, colliding with the vehicle, authorities said.
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Somerset police continue to investigate the crash with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section (CARS) Unit and Detectives assigned to the Bristol County District Attorney's Office.
DeForitis served the Seekonk Police Department for nearly three years, having attended the Cape Cod Municipal Police Academy in 2021.
"Since that time, she has been assigned to the Patrol Division and was outstanding in her various roles as a community outreach officer," the Seekonk Police Department said. "Kourtny had a particular fondness for the youth of Seekonk and could be found playfully interacting with them in the schools and at community events, usually with a bright smile on her face and a contagious laugh."
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