Woman injured after being hit by police car in Reston
Woman
injured after being hit by police car in Reston
“While
speed and alcohol are not believed to be a factor for the officer, police said
the pedestrian may have been intoxicated.”
Of
course the cops said that. And they’ll get away with this crap too.
A
42-year-old woman sustained minor injuries after she was struck by a police car
in Reston, Virginia, early Sunday morning.
The
collision happened at around 2 a.m. near the intersection of Reston Parkway and
Sunset Hills Road, Fairfax County police said.
The
unidentified woman stepped into the roadway against a red crossing signal and
was struck by the police cruiser, which was driving southbound on Reston
Parkway, according to preliminary findings.
The
woman was taken to a local area hospital to be treated for nonlife-threatening
injuries, police said. The officer involved in the collision remained
uninjured.
While
speed and alcohol are not believed to be a factor for the officer, police said
the pedestrian may have been intoxicated.
Anyone
with information about the incident should call the Crash Reconstruction Unit
at 703-280-0543.
There
have been 10 pedestrian fatalities, 85 injuries and 79 pedestrian-related
crashes in Fairfax County so far this year, data from the county’s Traffic
Division shows.
A lovely couple
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