Cab hits group of people in East Boston; at least 10 injured
A taxicab drove into a break area used by cabdrivers at Logan airport, but there is no information to suggest the crash was intentional, officials said.
A taxicab drove into a break area used by cabdrivers at Logan airport, but there is no information to suggest the crash was intentional, officials said.
Many cab drivers work long hours ? in some cases 16-hour shifts ? and Logan Airport has been increasingly busy in recent years.
At least 10 people have been injured, according to a public safety official briefed on the incident.
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