Multiple people have suffered serious injuries after a person allegedly crashed a semi-truck right into a Department of Public Safety office in Brenham, Texas on Friday. That suspect is now in custody, in line with ABC News.
The man was apparently denied a business driver’s license on April 11 and “returned today with the intent to harm,” a press release from Washington County Judge Mark Keough read. Photos and video from the scene show a ton of harm to the front of the Texas DPS office, and the Texas Rangers say they’re investigating the incident, but there isn’t any further threat to the community, ABC News reports.
The Texas DPS might be regarded as the state’s DMV. It’s liable for Texas’s statewide law enforcement and driver’s license administration.
“We believe this was a criminal act,” Washington County Sheriff Otto Hanak told CNN.
Ariel footage from the outlet shows an 18-wheeler with a flatbed trailer loaded with what looks like rebar. DPS sent out a press release saying “A commercial motor vehicle ran into the Brenham DPS office,” it added that individuals should keep away from the world so “investigators and medical personnel could respond”
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