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July 25, 2008 12:44:31 PM CDT



Yankees-BoSox Rivalry Seen in NH Death

Posted May 6, 08 12:35 PM CDT in US Sports Crime & Courts 

(Newser) – The Red Sox-Yankees rivalry has officially gotten deadly, the Boston Globe reports: Ivonne Hernandez, a 43-year-old New Hampshire woman, was charged with second-degree murder yesterday after allegedly driving her car into a crowd of jeering Red Sox fans, killing Matthew Beaudoin. Beaudoin, 29, was reportedly among a crowd chanting “Yankees suck!” after spotting an NY sticker on the car.

Hernandez was arrested on the scene early Friday, telling police she’d only meant to scare the Sox fans. She also said she’d been drinking, but refused to take a breathalyzer test. “She never braked and she accelerated at a high speed for 200 feet,” a state attorney said. “She went directly at this group of people.”

Source Boston Globe

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This photo shows Ivonne Hernandez, 43, who has been charged with reckless conduct, aggravated drunken driving, and second-degree murder for allegedly driving her car into a crowd of Red Sox fans.   (Associated Press)
A Red Sox sign hangs in a bar window in this undated file photo.   ((c) debaird)
Derek Jeter approaches the on deck circle at Yankee Stadium in this file photo.   (Getty Images)
Red Sox fans celebrate on a billboard outside of Fenway Park following a 10-3 win against the New York Yankees, on October 20, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts.   (Getty Images)
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