Pictures Courtesy of P/O Derek McDermott.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Two PGPD Police Cruisers Struck by Alleged Drunk Driver
On December 4, 2010, at approximately 2:01a.m., two Prince George's County Police cruisers were struck by an alleged drunk driver at Branch Avenue & Manchester Drive in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The police cruisers were unoccupied at the time of the crash and no officers were injured. The driver of the SUV was taken into custody. The accident is under investigation.
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2 comments:
Thank God no Prince George's County Police Officer was injured in this accident. Due to a stupid selfish drunk driver these Police Officers have to ride along with another Police Officer until they get new cars. Thank God again it was two (2) unoccupied Police Cruisers instead of a Family of four (4)
I'M GLAD THEY TOOK THEM IN AFTER THE AMOUNT OF DESTRUCTION THEY DID. I WOULD OF DRAG THEM IN BY THERE HEAD.
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