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Healey Pledges “Zero Tolerance” for Violent Street Takeovers

October 10, 2025 by State House News Service

Governor calls presser to highlight response to a “particular trend”

STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, OCT. 8, 2025…..Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday issued a stern warning to participants in what she called “illegal street meetups,” pledging “zero tolerance” for the growing wave of coordinated drag racing and mass car rallies that erupted across Massachusetts over the weekend.

“Do not engage in that behavior,” Healey said during a press conference at the State House. “If you do it, we’re going to find you and we will hold you accountable to the furthest extent of the law.”

Healey said she has directed State Police Colonel Geoffrey Noble to ensure troopers “work directly with local chiefs and departments in combating this and holding perpetrators accountable.”

When pressed by a reporter on whether State Police weren’t already providing that support, Healey replied, “Oh gosh, of course, of course… no the State Police in all these instances, responded and continue to work closely with law enforcement. I just wanted people to know that I’ve specifically asked Colonel Noble to work operationally.” 

She declined to share details, because, “This is a law enforcement matter.”

The governor’s remarks followed a weekend that saw police responding to “street takeover” events in at least seven communities, according to the Boston Globe. In Boston’s South End early Sunday morning, a police cruiser responding to a large gathering was surrounded, struck with fireworks “from all angles,” and later set ablaze. Officers deployed Tasers and unholstered weapons to disperse the crowd, arresting two Rhode Island men.

Julian Bowers, 18, and William Cantwell, 19, were arraigned Monday in Roxbury District Court. Both face multiple charges including malicious destruction of property and assault and battery on a police officer. Cantwell, who also faces unrelated charges in Rhode Island, was held Monday on $1,000 cash bail; Bowers was held Monday on $500. Both were ordered to stay out of Boston except for court appearances.

In Randolph, more than 100 people swarmed police cruisers, setting off fireworks on their hoods. In Hyde Park, a spectator was injured by a car performing stunts. In Middleborough, an officer was nearly struck by a stolen Dodge Charger. In Fall River, police said an ambulance was blocked from reaching a call due to street racing crowds near the waterfront. Five people were arrested, and one suspect admitted learning about the gathering through an Instagram flyer, the Globe reported.

Healey tied the incidents to a broader pattern of online coordination and out-of-state participants.

“Whether you’re in Massachusetts or you think about coming to Massachusetts — you are not welcome to engage in that conduct at any time, in any place, anywhere in this state,” she said.

The response from Healey comes as she faces criticism from Republican challengers in the 2026 gubernatorial race, who are making public safety a centerpiece of their campaigns.

Republican candidate Brian Shortsleeve, one of three contenders in the GOP primary, seized on the weekend’s events to argue that Healey’s leadership has enabled a breakdown in law and order.

“Maura Healey once famously said, ‘America is burning, but that’s how forests grow,'” Shortsleeve said in a statement. “Thanks to that warped and permissive mindset, forests will soon be sprouting up all over Massachusetts because we are dealing with chaos in our streets.”

Shortsleeve accused Healey of “tying the hands of law enforcement” and prioritizing politics over safety. “This isn’t leadership, it’s lawlessness,” he said, vowing to “restore order, back our police, insist on bail reform… and make Massachusetts a place where people feel safe again.”

GOP gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue said Healey should have anticipated the weekend’s events. 

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