Man accused of killing grandmother with skateboard in Massachusetts
By Riley Rourke, Aaron Parseghian
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HUDSON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — A man has been charged with murder after allegedly killing his grandmother with a skateboard in Hudson, Massachusetts.
Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan said that a 911 call came in just after 3 p.m. on Tuesday from Munson Street from a woman who said her brother was attacking her with a skateboard.
Moments later, another call came in saying that he had begun to allegedly attack their 90-year-old grandmother with the skateboard. Ryan said that the man, identified as 29-year-old Devin Dube, attacked his grandmother, his sister, and his father, who all lived at the home. Dube fled before officers arrived.
About 45 minutes after the first 911 call came in, Dube was reported running around a property on Tower Street. He was found hiding in a van and arrested.
All three victims were taken to nearby hospitals. Dube’s grandmother, identified as Elaine Dube, died from her injuries at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester. The sister and father suffered non-life-threatening injuries to their faces and upper torso and have since been released.
“This is a senseless tragedy and our thoughts are with everyone impacted during this incredibly difficult time,” said Hudson Police Chief Richard DiPersio.
Neighbors said that Elaine Dube was a “sweetheart.”
Ryan said the whole family lived in the home on Munson Street in separate apartments. She said that Hudson Police had been in contact with Dube before, and specified that it had never been domestic.
Dube was charged with murder, two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon on a person over 60, and one count of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Dube was arraigned in Marlboro District Court on Wednesday and underwent a psychological evaluation by forensic psychologist Dr. Hilary Novak. Dr. Novak said that Dube has a history of schizophrenia and was experiencing auditory hallucinations during her evaluation.
Dr. Novak said she was unsure that Dube was competent to stand trial at this point. As a result, he will undergo a 20-day evaluation at Bridgewater State Hospital. Dube will return to court on April 17.
Police Chief DiPersio said that the attack was not random. It is not clear what led up to the altercation. The investigation is ongoing.
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