One motorist impacted, Austin Myette, said the boulder he hit was “like a foot-by-a-foot tall.”
One motorist impacted, Austin Myette, said the boulder he hit was “like a foot-by-a-foot tall.” “Shattered my oil pan, lost all my fluids, both my airbags went off, shattered my windshield, gave me a concussion,” Myette told WFXT. Kingston police set up near the site of the incidents and allegedly caught Currier in the act on Monday at about 10 p.m. EDT. “Put a detective in the middle of the night in full camouflage in the woods. Just sat there in the pouring rain and waited to see if something happened,” Kingston Police Detective Lt. Michael Skowyra told the television station. Police said they allegedly saw Currier pull up in a white pickup and dump a rock into the middle of the road. Investigators confronted Currier about 10 minutes after police witnessed the incident, WFXT reported “Clearly, this was incredibly dangerous,” Kingston police wrote on Facebook. “Investigators feared that someone may get seriously hurt or killed, whether it be striking a rock while operating a motorcy