Damn.
Los Santos County Police Officers were called to assist a fellow officer just after 11 PM after central communications weren't able to complete a status check on the officers unit, and could not reach the officers telephone number.
Communications traced the officers vehicle to a location just off of Great Ocean Highway, at a stand still. The officer was assigned to a high priority emergency call a few miles away.
Upon arrival, officers found the other officer in a damaged and overturned cruiser, unresponsive and unconscious. Ambulance was requested and a Los Santos County Police Sierra arrived on scene, and both of the officers attempted a rescue through the windshield and passenger door of the vehicle. Ultimately, they got the officer out through the side door.
CPR ensued as the officer was not breathing or conscious.
A dashcam video later reveals that while responding with lights and sirens, the officer was forced to make evasive manoeuvres after a motorist in the other lanes swerved into the officers, in an apparent panic of trying to pull over. The officer lost control and ended up rolling down a small hill into a tree.
The officer was transported to a hospital in Los Santos where he later passed due to the extent of his injuries.
The driver of the other vehicle was arrested and charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, dangerous driving causing death, dangerous driving causing property damage, dangerous driving causing a collision, driving while disqualified (operator was on a restricted licence, which prevents them from driving between 10 PM and 6 AM), and various other offences.
No further details can be released at this time.

.png.fdab16d62ab8306ef34cec59284f4b12.png.9d5e6cf9427ad028178843acb6c725cb.png)
Recommended Comments
There are no comments to display.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.