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Saturday, October 07, 2017

Man Crossing Coastal Highway Struck By Trooper

(OCEAN CITY, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal Worcester County crash that occurred when a man crossed a highway on foot into the path of an oncoming trooper’s patrol car.

The identification of the pedestrian is unknown at this time. He was transported by ambulance to Atlantic General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. He did not have any identification with him at the time of the incident.

The trooper involved is identified as Master Trooper James Price. He was uninjured in the incident and is a 17-year veteran of the Maryland State Police, assigned to the Princess Anne Barrack. Price was on duty, assisting the Ocean City Police Department with road patrol during the Endless Summer Cruisin’ event. He was operating his agency issued, marked Ford Explorer at the time of the incident.

The preliminary investigation indicates that shortly before 11:30 p.m. last night, Master Trooper Price was on routine patrol assisting OCPD while traveling northbound on Coastal Highway at 76th Street in lane two, the middle lane of the three lane highway. For reasons unknown at this time, a pedestrian reportedly darted into the street into oncoming traffic, directly into the path of the approaching patrol car.

Master Trooper Price attempted to take evasive action, but was unable to avoid striking the pedestrian. He immediately called for emergency medical services. EMS responded and transported the man by ambulance to Atlantic General Hospital.

The trooper did not report any injuries during the incident. He has been placed on administrative leave which is routine whenever a trooper is involved in a departmental incident.

The Maryland State Police CRASH Team is on scene conducting the investigation. Upon completion, the investigation will be presented to the State’s Attorney’s Office for review.

Officers from the Ocean City Police Department responded to assist along with Ocean City Fire Department and EMS personnel. Traffic is getting by in one lane of Coastal Highway at 76thStreet.

Investigators are collecting evidence and seeking anyone who may have witnessed the incident. Witnesses are urged to call the Berlin Barrack at 410-641-3101. The investigation continues…

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm pretty sure this won't be addressed, but there is a TON of distractions in today's police vehicles.
My guess is that he was running a tag on his computer when the person "darted" into the highway.
Whatever the case, it is a very sad situation all the way around.

Anonymous said...

Don't play in traffic. There is lots of video running in that area.

Anonymous said...

It's really impressive that you have the ability to see that so clearly without a real clue of the truth. Idiot.

Anonymous said...

"darted into the road" and "attempted to take evasive action ". Report writing leaves something to bed desired

Anonymous said...

Build the wall !!!

Anonymous said...

I don't know the facts either, but that might be a good guess. Have you ever seen the inside of a police car lately? There's phones; radio; computer screens; tag reader. That IS a lot of distractions as the guy said.
(For the record, 6:08: Your post was snarky enough without adding the word "idiot". When it comes from "Anonymous" it only shows your cowardice in my opinion. You can disagree and still be civil and polite.)

Anonymous said...

typical, clueless morons "assuming" things they don't know about.

Anonymous said...

It turns out in preliminary investigation that one of the two police-involved accidents has determined that "screen distraction" was a contributing factor of the incident.
That "typical, clueless, moronic idiot" turned out to be correct.