Lawrence White Car Accident – The video from the dashboard and body-worn cameras used by the Montgomery County Police Department during a fatal police chase on May 20 was made public by the Office of the Attorney General of Maryland. The video shows police doing a welfare check on 37-year-old Lawrence White, who is from Washington, District of Columbia. They stopped him in the center travel lane of the ramp on Rockledge Drive. The police reported that White appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, and they discovered a firearm on his lap.
According to the authorities, they made an effort to prevent White from fleeing in his vehicle, but he managed to get away while traveling northbound on Interstate 270. White was ejected from his vehicle when it crashed on Interstate 270 south of Route 28 after being pursued by officers for a short period of time, according to the Montgomery County police department. It was determined that he had passed away at the site.
According to reports, White was involved in a collision with another vehicle, which resulted in the driver of the other vehicle being taken to a nearby hospital with relatively minor injuries.
RELATED ARTICLE: One dead after crash on I-270 south near Hilliard
A collision involving two vehicles that occurred early Saturday morning on Interstate 270 resulted in the death of one individual. According to the Hilliard Division of Police, there was a collision involving two vehicles that occurred at approximately 5:50 in the morning at the 13-mile marker on northbound Interstate 270 between Tuttle Crossing Boulevard and Cemetery Road. One individual was found by emergency personnel and sent to a local hospital, where he was later confirmed dead.
According to the authorities, there were also two additional adults involved in the collision. Their relatively minor injuries were attended to at the scene of the accident. The debris from one of the cars was scattered over the lanes of the road for a number of hours after it had flipped over next to the concrete barrier. At 9:40 in the morning, the road had been cleaned up and was reopened to traffic.
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