An Sharif Jacksonville officer opens out of service on the truck after the I-95 accident

An officer outside the service involved in a traffic accident opened on his way home from working on a truck driver on the 95th Highway, although no one has been hit, according to the Sharif Jacksonville office.

President Alan Parker said that Lieutenant Mark Croford was not wearing a military uniform when he was on his way home from working at about 4 pm in an unique periodic car when his car and similar to confusion in contact may be more than once in heavy traffic. Parker said he did not know whether the words were exchanged, but the lieutenant went out and fired four times on the truck near Emerson Street.

“At this stage, it seems that the only person he called is the officer,” Parker said.

The tours hit the front side of the truck where the engine is located, but the 70 -year -old driver did not harm. He was cooperating and was not charged because the investigators were still trying to know what happened.

“The other man cooperates, but he does not remember much of what happened is what he tells us,” the president said.

Parker said that the lieutenant was out of service in clear clothes, which had no camera wandering in the body. It was also not interviewed because he was in the hospital being treated for a shoulder injury. He is an old warrior of 21 years old and this was the fourth police shooting.

Interstate 95 South is banned on a road near Philips Highway due to what is called the Sharif Jacksonville’s office, officers accident on March 10, 2025.

The name of the truck driver was not launched, but Parker said he left Charlotte at about 9 am and headed towards Cape Coral. The investigators gave approval to reach his truck camera to check the footage once they are downloaded.

Parker said that several calls 911 came, so they are still trying to talk more with them and seek to get any other information or video witnesses that they might have. They can contact the Sharif Office on (904) 630-0500.

To date this year, there was another shooting in Jacksonville where a person was shot. On February 11, some officers returned to an area to search for a suspect who evaded several days ago. After discovering, they continued his car to GosSett Street, Sharif’s office previously said.

Michael Haroun Yolman, 29, supported the corridor where the sergeant. Bin Makwan contacted him. But he refused to show his hands and instead began the acceleration towards the sergeant, according to Sharif’s office. The sergeant was launched several times by beating him on the face and shoulder, but he survived and was reserved while he was treated in the hospital.

Jacksonville office Sharif Sergeant. The camera that Ben Mcewan's body took this picture of Youmans, refusing orders and instead he drives him on GosSett Street and was shot on February 11.

Jacksonville office Sharif Sergeant. The camera that Ben Mcewan’s body took this picture of Youmans, refusing orders and instead he drives him on GosSett Street and was shot on February 11.

Sharif’s office did not have the first shooting for the suspect last year until March 30, and the Times-HINION records appear. The year ended with eight police shootings, three of which were fatal.

This article was originally appeared in the Florida Times:


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