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    Tommy Porfirio's mother, Sheila Porfirio, right, is consoled outside Waterville District Court after a detention hearing for Timothy Silva in Waterville Tuesday. A photo of Tommy is shown on the front of Porfirio's shirt. Silva was the driver of a vehicle that crashed killing Tommy and sisters Emily and Ashlin Baker.

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    Tony Porfirio, father of Tommy Porfirio, center, and others engage police after families of accident victims exchanged words with supporters of Timothy Silva outside Waterville District Court after a detention hearing for Silva in Waterville Tuesday. Silva was the driver of a vehicle that crashed killing Tommy Porfirio and sisters Emily and Ashlin Baker. About 30 people gathered outside the courthouse wearing shirts in support of Pofirio. A photo of Tommy is on the front of his father's shirt.

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    An unidentified man wearing a shirt with a picture of Tommy Porfirio on it, left, is restrained during a heated exchange with supporters of Timothy Silva outside Waterville District Court following a detention hearing for Silva in Waterville Tuesday. The man shouted, "If I can't get justice in here, I'll get it myself," before being restrained. Police arrived to defuse the argument. Silva was the driver of a vehicle that crashed killing Tommy Porfirio and sisters Emily and Ashlin Baker. About 30 people gathered outside the courthouse wearing shirts picturing Porfirio.

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    Tommy Porfirio's mother, Sheila, and father, Tony, wearing white shirts, are consoled outside Waterville District Court after a detention hearing for Timothy Silva in Waterville Tuesday. Silva was the driver of a vehicle that crashed killing Tommy and sisters Emily and Ashlin Baker.

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    Young people supporting Timothy Silva display a range of emotions during a heated exchange with family and friends of Tommy Porfirio outside the Waterville District Court in Waterville Tuesday. The exchange occurred following a detention hearing for Silva who was the driver of a vehicle that crashed killing Tommy Porfirio and sisters Emily and Ashlin Baker.

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    Law enforcement appears to defuse a heated exchange between family and friends of Tommy Porfirio, pictured in background, and supporters of Timothy Silva outside Waterville District Court in Waterville Tuesday. The exchange came after a detention hearing for Silva, the driver of a vehicle that crashed killing Tommy Porfirio and sisters Emily and Ashlin Baker. About 30 people gathered outside the courthouse wearing shirts picturing Porfirio. A photo of Tommy is on the front of his father's shirt.

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    Ashlin Baker, 12, left, Emily Baker, 14, and Thomas Porfirio, 15, were killed Feb. 9 in a one-car crash on Hinckley Road in Clinton.

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    Ashlin Baker, 12, was one of three kids found dead in a car that crashed on Hinckley Road in Clinton Sunday morning.

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    Thomas Porfirio, killed in a crash in Clinton on Feb. 9, was described by his sister, Ashley Idamae Pouliot, as "an all around fun loving kid, had many friends and enjoyed baseball very much." A celebration of life service was held Feb. 15 at Lawrence High School in Fairfield.

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