Somebody get him his mommy.

A pickup driver accused of mowing down and killing seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire was described by family member as a “good boy” — who would “always get flowers for his mom on Mother’s Day” — as the grown man appeared in court Monday on negligent homicide charges.

Volodoymyr Zhukovskyy, of Massachusetts, reportedly waived extradition after being brought before a judge in Springfield District Court.

The 23-year-old refused to speak to anyone except his mom and dad following the deadly Friday night wreck in West Springfield, according to The Boston Globe.

His brother-in-law told the newspaper that Zhukovskyy, who appears no older than 18, locked himself in his room after the crash and refused to eat — while reportedly being consoled by his mom.

“The only person he talked to was his mom and his dad,” said the brother-in-law, who only gave his name as Denis K. “His mom was trying to calm him down.”

Zhukovskyy, a trucking company employee, appeared in court wearing a white T-shirt and black gym shorts.

He spoke softly when asked if he wanted to waive extradition back to his home state, saying “yes” and keeping his head down.

Zhukovskyy had been out free on a $2,500 bond related to a pending drunk driving case in Connecticut at the time of Friday’s wreck, according to the Globe, which cited court documents.

He’s been charged with seven counts of negligent homicide for his role in the crash and could be facing drug possession charges following the alleged discovery of “a residue suspected of being heroin” in his Dodge 2500 pickup. The substance was reportedly being tested by authorities.