• John O’Rourke

    Editor, BU Today

    John O'Rourke

    John O’Rourke began his career as a reporter at The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. He has worked as a producer at World Monitor, a coproduction of the Christian Science Monitor and the Discovery Channel, and NBC News, where he was a producer for several shows, including Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie CouricNBC Nightly News, and The Today Show. John has won many awards, including four Emmys, a George Foster Peabody Award, and five Edward R. Murrow Awards. Profile

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There are 13 comments on Two Arrested in Tuesday’s Road Rage Incident

  1. Glad to hear that this was resolved. I still find it very interesting that people who knew each other could get into something as bad as this… unless they don’t have good relationships at work.

    And I love the psychology at work at the end there.

  2. This incident brings to the forefront the larger issue of the intersection at the BU Bridge. This intersection has been terrible for years and now with the bridge construction, it is even worse. The state is paying thousands of dollars for police details and this can’t even control the rage driver’s feel passing through this intersection. Not to mention the helplessness pedestrians and bicyclists feel as they try to traverse several lanes of crossing traffic. The bigger picture must be studied to improve this intersection. What can be done to reduce the traffic and congestion passing through the heart of BU’s campus from Longwood/Brookline into Cambridge? Hiring police details is not the answer. I know traffic studies have been completed and some improvements were made during the Commonwealth Avenue Improvement Project but more needs to be done to provide traffic calming to this area, reduce the rage driver’s feel passing through this intersection and make it a safe thoroughfare for the BU and Brookline community. I hope BU will pressure the state to do something before someone is hurt more seriously than this bicyclist.

    1. I could not agree more. Traffic flow needs to be re-evaluated and at the same time drivers, bikers, and pedestrians need to be more mindful of how crazy that intersection actually is before they do stereotypical-complaint-of-drivers/bikers/pedestrians.

  3. So these Providence guys “know each other from work.” Makes me wonder what kind of work they’re in where they happen to have a baseball bat and a tire iron handy.

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