Driver Charged In State Trooper Thomas Clardy’s Death Suddenly Apologizes During Outburst In Court

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WORCESTER (CBS) – The man charged in the death of Massachusetts State Trooper Thomas Clardy had to be removed from court Tuesday after he suddenly spoke out loud, apologized and then ignored the judge’s order to stop talking.

Closing arguments were about to begin in Worcester Superior Court when 33-year-old David Njuguna of Webster said “There’s no need to go any further… I’m very sorry for what happened.”

“I wanted to apologize to Mrs. Clardy, the trooper’s wife. (Njuguna’s attorney) Mr. Ettenberg told me to wait and I’m very sorry for what happened your honor. I’ve been wanting to say that for awhile,” Njugnua said.