DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Officials said that a crane that was on its way to remove the Robert E. Lee statue at Lee Park in Dallas was involved in a crash that killed one person.
According to officials, a semi-truck collided with the crane at SM Wright Freeway and Linfield Avenue.
The victim who died and was the man who was driving the semi, has been identified as Darrell Murray, 66, of Duncanville.
Dallas police responded to the accident just before 8:20 p.m. on Sunday. Officials said that the crane had just arrived in Dallas from Houston at around 7:45 p.m. on Sunday.
Officials said that the crane had a left-turn arrow and was turning westbound on Linfield Avenue off of the freeway. The semi-truck ran through the light as it was going south on the freeway and collided with the crane.
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Karma.
ReplyDeleteHow will they make this Trumps fault? Cause you know they will try.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Mr. Truck Driver for sacrificing your life to unknowingly preserve this piece of History. My condolences to your extended family.
ReplyDeleteKarma for the insanity things have become - but not for the driver, doing his job for a simple paycheck. A paycheck that most of us live by week after week.
ReplyDeleteSad that a minority group of leaders want/can attempt to change history and now its costing lives.
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