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Indiana State Trooper vehicles in Northwest Indiana struck for 8th time this year

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For the 8th time, this year, an Indiana State Police trooper was struck by a vehicle while their emergency lights were activated.

It was around 11:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30, when Trooper Riley Hieb was inside his vehicle along eastbound I-80/94 at the scene of an earlier crash just involving a semi and a car. That’s when an SUV, driven by Jose Huizar-Hernandez, 67, of Lake Station, rear ended his police car.

The trooper and Hernandez were both taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The Lieutenant Commander of the Lowell post says just one crash into a police car is unacceptable, let alone eight. He says to slow down and obey the “move over” law when you see a stopped police car.

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1 comment

Kathleen N. December 2, 2022 at 9:19 am

SLOW DOWN PEOPLE!!
Pay attention! Now a days people treat speed limit signs as speed suggestion signs. What is so important that you need to drive so aggressively? I am tired of seeing rudeness from drivers who weave in and out of traffic because the 40mph limit is too slow! Contrary to what you might think, Main & Grape roads in Mishawaka are not your local Indy 500 speedway!
The accidents you cause and your reckless driving could very well take a member of YOUR family instead of ours. Stop thinking about yourself and think about others. You are not the only human living on this planet. Stop driving like you are.

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