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A man from Millville, New Jersey, is under arrest after intentionally ramming his vehicle into a police cruiser in Atlantic City, according to NBC10. If your loved one suffers injuries in a crash, no matter the intention, you deserve to be compensated for the losses incurred. Call Kwartler Manus today to schedule a free consultation with an Atlantic County car accident lawyer.

What Happened in Atlantic City?

According to authorities, a Millville man shot a gun and then rammed his vehicle into an ACPD cruiser when officers arrived on location to investigate the report of gunshots on Sunday, June 29th, around 3:11 a.m.

Two police detectives arrived in the 200 block of Turnpike Road after they thought they heard gunshots. Upon arrival, the suspect sped at the officers at a high rate of speed, narrowly missing them while they were on foot. The officers then got back into their cruiser, which is when the suspect made a U-turn and rammed their cruiser.

Both officers suffered injuries in the crash. The officers were treated for minor injuries at a local hospital. The suspect was arrested at the scene and faces a litany of charges.

Call Kwartler Manus in Atlantic County After a Car Accident

Whether you were injured in an actual car accident or one that was caused intentionally, you deserve to be compensated for your losses. Injuries can take quite a toll on your body and your wallet. Call Kwartler Manus today to schedule a free consultation with our Atlantic County car accident attorney.


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