Lawmaker says crash of semitrailer into public safety office in Texas was 'intentional'

Lawmaker says crash of semitrailer into public safety office in Texas was 'intentional'


PTI | Washington DC | Updated: 13-04-2024 00:32 IST | Created: 13-04-2024 00:32 IST
Lawmaker says crash of semitrailer into public safety office in Texas was 'intentional'
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The driver of a stolen semitrailer intentionally rammed it into a Texas public safety office in a rural town west of Houston on Friday, injuring multiple people, according to a state lawmaker.

Three people were airlifted with critical injuries and three others were transported in serious condition after the vehicle, which was stolen, intentionally crashed into the building, according to a statement by Texas State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, who represents the area. Kolkhorst said in the statement that no DPS staff suffered serious injuries and one staffer was trapped "for a period of time" in the building.

"This deliberate, heinous act is a reminder of the dangerous work done by our law enforcement and licensing agencies that work to provide public safety and services," Kolkhorst said in the statement.

Texas DPS officials said in a social media post on X that the crash happened at the agency's office in Brenham, Texas, located about 75 miles (120 kilometers) west of Houston and requested people avoid the area to clear the way for responding medical personnel.

A suspect is in custody. The Texas Rangers are investigating the incident and there is no further threat, DPS officials said on Friday.

Multiple news outlets showed images of a large, red tractor-trailer hauling material on a flatbed in the parking lot of the building. The front end of the 18-wheeler was damaged and covered with debris from the front doors of the office. Debris was also scattered out front near a gaping hole in the entrance.

DPS officials did not immediately respond to requests for additional information.

City of Brenham officials did not immediately respond to calls seeking further information.

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