The mother of a Rhode Island man charged with driving his car through a security checkpoint at a Cape Cod military base says her son is “delusional” and in desperate need of help.
(FOX)- Harold Lamotte of Charlestown was scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday on nine charges including trespassing and assault and battery on a police officer.
State police said Lamotte’s car failed to stop at a Joint Base Cape Cod gate at 1:40 a.m. Monday then sped off and crashed into a pole.
Lamotte, 31, was arrested at the scene. Police say there’s no evidence Lamotte is a threat to national security.
“You can’t even talk to him. He went from an honor roll student and a football hero and never having done anything (criminal), to this,” his mother, Myra Lamkins, told The Boston Herald.