BARCLAY – A Barclay woman faces traffic charges after an early morning crash that injured her and a Maryland State Police trooper.
Senior Tpr. John Sayles was responding to a call for another traffic crash involving injuries at 6 a.m. Dec. 10 when his patrol car collided with a 2012 Chevrolet Impala, driven by Bonnie L. Meta, at the intersection of Md. Route 313 and Md. Route 302 in Barclay, according to MSP Sgt. Marc Black Sr.
Sayles was northbound with his lights and siren activated when the crash occurred, police said.
Meta drove into the trooper's path, police said. The front of the patrol car struck the rear driver's side of the Impala. Both cars were damaged, and both drivers were injured.
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ReplyDeleteOf course the Officer was not at fault. Everyone knows that police are authorized to drive in ANY manner they wish WITHOUT REGARD for normal drivers, pedestrians or traffic patterns. After all, THEY are the LAW.
ReplyDeleteYup, it's obvious, he lost control and slammed into her. THEN accused her of the wrongdoing.
ReplyDeleteHe should be charged with failure to avoid a collision, negligent driving, FALSIFYING a report and anything else they can make fit on the charge sheet like they do.
3:10 you were there?? Nope? Shut up then.
ReplyDeleteI thought if you rear ended someone it was your fault, period.
ReplyDeleteAt least thats what my insurance company says.
Police follow the same rule of "cover your a$$.."
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