1 dead in 5-vehicle, state trooper-involved crash on I-95 Sunday morning
- Early Sunday morning, a five-vehicle crash involving a Maryland State Police trooper occurred on southbound I-95 in Howard County, Maryland.
- The crash began when an on-duty trooper's unmarked, parked vehicle was struck from behind by a Jeep Cherokee, though the exact cause remains under investigation.
- After hitting the trooper's vehicle, the Jeep veered into the roadway and collided sequentially with a GMC pickup, Lincoln SUV, and a Volkswagen passenger vehicle, causing multiple injuries.
- The Jeep involved in the crash was operated by 30-year-old Saidou Zanguina, who was pronounced dead at the location of the accident, while Brenton Passmore, 32, the driver of the Volkswagen, was taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence.
- Three people, including the trooper and GMC driver, sustained injuries and received hospital care, while lanes closed for about four hours were fully reopened as investigations continue.
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1 dead, trooper and 2 others injured in 5-vehicle crash in Maryland
By Matt Hubbard, Baltimore Sun (TNS)One person is dead and three people, including a Maryland State Police trooper, were injured in a five-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 early Sunday morning.
·Harrisburg, United States
Read Full ArticleMultiple vehicle crash leaves 1 dead, 1 arrested in Howard County
A person is dead, another is arrested and several people are injured after a five-vehicle crash, including a Maryland State Police trooper, in Howard County, Maryland, according to Maryland State Police. Troopers from the Maryland State Police Waterloo Barrack got a call at 2:02 a.m. early Sunday morning about a crash involving a trooper in the area of southbound I-95....
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