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« If at first you don't succeed ... | Main | State to begin school project studies early » Thursday, October 4, 2007A day in court turns to half an hour on the lamNEWTON A suspect is back behind bars after making a brief escape from police at the Newton District Courthouse and injuring a court officer while on the run yesterday. The suspect, Todd Corcoran was in court for a detention hearing. During the hearing, Corcoran learned he was going to have to spend a night in jail and then bolted out of the courtroom, WHDH/Channel 7 television reported on its web site. Corcoran allegedly threw a court officer to the ground, and then did the same to another, giving him a head laceration. Corcoran then ran into a nearby neighborhood, confronting an elderly man. "He waved some money at the elderly male asking for his help," Lt. Bruce Apotheker of the Newton Police Department said. "This elderly gentleman raised up his cane and told the suspect to back off." Corcoran then attempted to carjack a truck with two men inside. "This suspect jumped into the passenger side of the pickup truck," Lt. Apotheker said. "And an officer, approaching the scene on his motorcycle, observed what was going on, got off his motorcycle and went up to the red pickup truck." Corcoran fled again, however he was apprehended after a 30 minute manhunt, police said. Posted by the Boston Globe City & Region Desk at 08:53 AM
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