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Malden Teen Struck by Car, Killed in Newton

Reishaun Michael Hopkins, 18, worked at the Honey Dew Donuts in the Newton rest area, and was well known for his basketball skills around the city.

 

The teen who was struck and killed on Route 128 in Newton this morning has been identified as Reishaun Michael Hopkins, 18, of Malden, according to a State Police press release.

Hopkins worked at the Honey Dew Donuts located in the Newton rest area and was scheduled to work the day shift, State Police said.

Troopers responded to the scene around 6:30 a.m. Thursday after several 911 calls reporting a pedestrian struck just north of exit 21. On arrival, troopers found a man lying on the southbound side of Route 128, close to the median strip.

Hopkins, who played basketball in the Malden Neighborhood Basketball League, was remembered by many on Twitter, including Mayor Gary Christenson. 

"Malden mourns the passing of Reishaun Hopkins who sadly lost his life today," Christenson wrote. "I knew him via MNBL [the Malden Neighborhood Basketball League] and remember his smooth 3 point shot."

The State Police investigation indicates Hopkins was crossing the highway on foot when he was hit by a car on the southbound side of the highway. He was then thrown across the median onto the southbound side of the road, where he was hit by another vehicle.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, State Police said.

As of this afternoon, no charges have been filed in the accident.

Following the accident, lanes on both the northbound and southbound side of the highway were shut down. Morning commuters dealt with slow-moving traffic for hours.

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Lynette

7:22 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Very sad. May he rest in peace and I hope his family is finding some solace with memories, family and friends.

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AppleBottom02148

9:01 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers ate with the family. Very sad and at a loss for words.

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aburley

10:27 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Was with a co working when she received a text message about this she broke down in tears my thoughts and prayers are with her and her family may he rest in peace <3

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Bryan Mitchell

10:37 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Man I will never forget about you bro I will never forget what you told me at the basketball court you always said I'll make it to the next level R.i.p Raishaun much love for you and your family.

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Carl Williams

11:44 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

My thoughts are with both the family of Raishaun and with the driver, who no doubt has this weighing down on his/her conscience.

It's a good idea not to walk on the highway.

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Tracy

12:55 pm on Friday, January 4, 2013

Rest in Peace such a sad story.

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paul surette

1:35 pm on Friday, January 4, 2013

Pedestrian on Route 128? huh?

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Teresa Bello

4:21 pm on Friday, January 4, 2013

From our family to yours, our deepest sympathy goes to Reishaun's family. Your son is spoken of with love by all who knew him. What a tragic loss. Our prayer are with you.

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