Columbus Police Cruiser Crash, Suspect Arrest Injures Officers
Columbus Police Cruiser Crash, Suspect Arrest Injures Officers

Columbus Police Cruiser Crash, Suspect Arrest Injures Officers

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Columbus police officers were involved in multiple incidents on Wednesday, including the apprehension of Travis Morris, a suspect with active felony warrants. Morris resisted arrest during a standoff on 14th Street North, biting an officer before being taken into custody. During the response, a police SUV with lights and sirens engaged collided with a civilian vehicle at 22nd Street and College Street, flipping the SUV onto its side; both officers and the civilian driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were treated at Baptist Memorial Hospital. Additionally, a separate crash on South High Street and East Jenkins Avenue involved a vehicle that struck a pole, caught fire, and left the driver in critical condition at Grant Medical Center, with power outages reported in the area. Another separate police-involved accident occurred downtown at North 4th Street and East Broad Street, resulting in one person being hospitalized in stable condition. Authorities continue to investigate these incidents, with no serious injuries reported from the police standoff-related crash.

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