Princeton Mayor Mark Freda activated the warning light on his vehicle as authorities were pursuing a Jeep that had been stolen by a pair of teens, according to a report in NJ.com and a legal filing…
The mayor of Princeton, New Jersey, tried to help chase down a car thief before the stolen vehicle crashed, killing two people, according to court papers.
The family is also suing Horner’s family, the municipality of Princeton, the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, and others.Courtesy of Rutgers UniversityFreda activated “the blue warning light on his vehicle and knew or reasonably should have known that by doing so, it would initiate, engage, cause and/or result in a dangerous result . . . a palpably unreasonable risk of serious or life-threatening injuries to the public and motorists,” David Marcou contended in court papers.
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