David Njuguna, Driver Convicted In Trooper Thomas Clardy Death, Released Early From Prison

WORCESTER (CBS/AP) – David Njuguna, the driver convicted in the death of Massachusetts State Police Trooper Thomas Clardy, was released from prison Friday, according to the Department of Corrections.

Njuguna was sentenced to 5-to-7 years in November 2019 for causing Clardy's death. He ended up serving less than two-and-a-half years in prison. No other details about the release were revealed.

On March 16, 2016, Njuguna's car slammed into the back of Clardy's cruiser, which was parked during a traffic stop on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Charlton. Prosecutors said Njuguna was speeding and high on marijuana at the time of the crash.

State Trooper Thomas Clardy. (Photo credit: Mass. State Police)

Njuguna waived his right to a jury, leaving Worcester Superior Court Judge Janet Kenton-Walker to preside over the 7-day trial in 2019.

He was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide, and operating to endanger. Kenton-Walker cleared Njuguna of OUI manslaughter and felony motor vehicle homicide because prosecutors did not prove he was high.

Prosecutors sought a 10-to-12-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter, saying it reflected a "high degree of recklessness." Kenton-Walker opted to sentence Njuguna to 5-7 years instead.

David Njuguna was sentenced in Worcester Superior Court, November 21, 2019. (WBZ-TV)

Clardy was 44 years old and an 11-year veteran of the State Police. He was married and the father of seven children.

(© Copyright 2022 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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