(GLEN BURNIE, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating the death of a man who apparently jumped from an overpass onto southbound I-295 in Anne Arundel County late this afternoon.
The victim has not been positively identified at this time. He is described as an adult male. He was transported by Anne Arundel County Fire Department personnel from the scene, but was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
Shortly after 3:30 p.m. today, Maryland State Police at the Glen Burnie Barrack received 911 calls reporting someone had jumped from an overpass and a body was in the roadway on southbound I-295 at the Wright Road overpass. Responding troopers found the victim lying in the fast lane of I-295. All lanes of I-295 were closed to permit EMS personnel to respond and police investigators to conduct an investigation.
Troopers found a sport utility vehicle parked directly above I-295 on the Wright Road overpass. Footprints were found on the hood of the car indicating someone walked across the hood of the vehicle to gain access to the fence along the overpass. Troopers believe the vehicle belongs to the man who jumped from the bridge.
It is unknown at this time if the man was struck by any vehicles on southbound I-295 after he jumped. Troopers are investigating that possibility and will await autopsy results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner where the victim’s body will be taken. No drivers remained at the scene to report they had struck the body.
Troopers from the Glen Burnie Barrack are being assisted by State Police criminal investigators from the barrack, State Police CRASH Team investigators, and Anne Arundel County Police crash investigators and patrol officers. State Highway Administration personnel have responded to assist with lane closures and detours.
As of 5:00 p.m., the slow lane of southbound I-295 has been reopened. Lanes one and two remain closed and may be closed for the next two hours.
Anyone who witnessed this incident occur is urged to contact Maryland State Police at the Glen Burnie Barrack at 410-761-5130, ext 0.
The victim’s name will not be released until he is positively identified and his family has been notified. He may not be positively identified until after the autopsy tomorrow.
The investigation is continuing.
Strange, this clown can be ID the next day, but the kids in the Connecticut school that were gunned down (organized by this administration) had to wait more than one day to ID the bodies of their children.
ReplyDeleteAs of 5:00 p.m., the slow lane of southbound I-295 has been reopened. Lanes one and two remain closed and may be closed for the next two hours.
ReplyDeleteThe slow lane is the number one lane.
Naw, let me correct myself.
ReplyDeleteWhen facing the direction of traffic flow, traffic lanes are numbered from left to right. The lane closest to the center median is the number 1 lane.
The "slow" lane (closest to freeway entrance/exits) is numbered according to the total number of lanes. (anywhere from 2 to 6)
ReplyDeleteno class... why would you call someone that just died a "clown"? and what in the world does he have to do with the Conn. school shooting?
and unless you are a parent of one the the kids, why would you be in such a hurry to know the names?
ReplyDeleteBad comparison is right. BTW 7:14 PM, do your parents know you're on the computer?
7:14
ReplyDeleteI imagine it takes a little longer to identify 20 bodies versus the body of one. Bad comparison is right.