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Police officer injured, driver dead after patrol car hit from behind and trapped under semi-trailer
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Police officer injured, driver dead after patrol car hit from behind and trapped under semi-trailer

A Michigan State Police trooper’s vehicle was struck by another car and trapped under a semi-trailer on I-75 Friday morning.

According to Michigan State Police, this happened on I-75 northbound near Dix in Lincoln Park around 8:40 a.m.

VIDEO: Helicopter 7 over the crash site (see below):

MSP motor officer injured in accident on I-75

According to police, the officer was making a traffic stop when his vehicle was struck by another vehicle.

In an update around 11:30 a.m., Michigan State Police said the driver of the other vehicle was killed in the crash.

Hear an update from MSP Director Col. James Grady in the video player below

MSP director gives update after MCO gets stuck under Semi

“I knew this wasn’t normal because everything else was quiet,” said Jim Bush, a neighbor who lives near I-75. “Everything else was quiet, all the cars stopped, then there was no noise after that, so I thought something had gone wrong.”

“I heard a loud bang… that scared me a little bit and I jumped up and everyone ran over there,” said another neighbor.

Officials say the traffic officer is hospitalized and is lucid and responsive. MSP said doctors are continuing to examine the vehicle.

According to police, the officer was wearing a seat belt in his patrol car when it was hit. He was trapped in the vehicle and had to be freed.

Police have not released any information about the other driver and are still investigating. They are reconstructing the accident scene to determine what happened before the crash.

VIDEO: Helicopter shows row of MSP vehicles in front of hospital after hauler injured:

Row of MSP vehicles outside hospital after haulier injured in accident

Police remind drivers of the Move Over Law, which requires drivers to slow to at least 10 miles per hour and move completely into a clear lane when approaching a stationary vehicle with its flashing, rotating or swinging lights on. If you are unable to move over due to traffic, weather or road conditions, slow to at least 10 miles per hour below the posted speed limit and pass carefully, giving the authorized vehicle as much room as possible.

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