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Officer suspended after crash investigation


MUNCIE — An investigation into a March 26 traffic accident involving a Muncie Police Department squad car  has resulted in a patrolman’s 10-day suspension.
Patrolman Ryan McCorkle was on his way to a nearby traffic accident that day when his MPD Interceptor, with lights and sirens activated, drove through a red light at Jackson and Madison streets, and collided with a Chevrolet Impala.
“Our officer was driving too fast at that blind intersection,” Police Chief Steve Stewart said this week. “That woman (driving the Impala) had no time to react.”
Neither McCorkle, who was driving to a crash scene at Madison and Main streets, nor the other driver suffered serious injuries in the accident.
Stewart said McCorkle “violated several rules pertaining to emergency driving.”
“You have to drive with due regard,” the chief said. “That can mean coming to a complete stop (at a red light). ... This young officer just made a mistake.”
Stewart said McCorkle, an officer for the past three years, had not been the target of any prior disciplinary action.
The driver of the Impala was not cited the night of the accident, Stewart said, and the police department will be responsible for paying for repairs to her vehicle.