A Dallas police officer is in critical condition after crashing with a wrong-way driver late Tuesday, according to police.
The crash happened shortly before midnight on Spur 408 northbound at West Kiest Boulevard, authorities said. The officer, who was beginning his shift and on his way to work, was driving in the middle of three lanes when a sedan going northbound in the southbound lanes struck his SUV. The officer’s car veered into the right lane, where he was struck again by a tractor-trailer.
The officer, who police did not immediately identify, was taken to a hospital in critical condition. the wrong-way driver was hospitalized in serious condition., Breaking News reporter . Michael D. Williams is a reporter covering breaking news for The Dallas Morning News. A native of Florida, he grew up in Pensacola and graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2018. Before joining The News in 2021, he reported in Orlando, Albany, N.Y., and San Francisco.
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