Man in wrong-way fatal crash faces domestic assault trial
DUXBURY, Vt. — A man accused of driving the wrong way on an interstate, crashing into a car and killing five high school students, is facing trial on an unrelated domestic assault charge, prosecutors said Monday.
A police affidavit says Steven Bourgoin hit his girlfriend in the head and threatened to throw her down the stairs in May. Police say when she tried to leave with their 2-year-old child, Bourgoin got into the vehicle, drove them around and threatened to kill them. The now ex-girlfriend received custody of the child last month, prosecutors said.
Bourgoin remained unconscious and in critical condition at a hospital Monday. Police say that after crashing into the teens’ car he took a police cruiser and crashed into seven more cars. They say he was injured when he was thrown from the vehicle, which went up in flames.
Prosecutors say Bourgoin is their prime suspect in the teens’ deaths, but they haven’t charged him. They applied for an arrest warrant on charges related to use of the police cruiser.

