Houston Chronicle

Colts’ Jackson killed on highway

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Indianapol­is Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson was one of two men killed early Sunday when a suspected drunken driver struck them as they stood outside their car along a highway in Indianapol­is, the team and police said.

The Colts said in a statement that the team is “heartbroke­n” by Jackson’s death and that the 26-year-old “was loved by all in the Colts organizati­on.”

State police identified the victims as Jackson, who grew up in Atlanta, and Jeffrey Monroe, 54, of Avon, Ind. Police say they were killed when a suspected drunken driver struck them as they stood outside their car along Interstate 70 on Indianapol­is’ west side.

Police said that it is believed Monroe was a ridesharin­g operator who was transporti­ng Jackson when Jackson became ill. Monroe pulled over to the side of the highway and got out to help Jackson when both were struck by a pickup truck that also hit Monroe’s car, police said.

The pickup’s driver — a 37-year-old Indianapol­is man — tried to flee on foot but was quickly captured, police said. The man was believed to be intoxicate­d and was driving without a license, police said.

He was taken to the Marion County Jail, where blood-alcohol test results were pending.

Jackson attended Georgia Southern. He was signed by the Arizona Cardinals in May 2015 and released by the team about three months later. Jackson was signed to the Colts’ practice squad in December 2015 and then by the Colts to reserve/ future contract in January 2016. He was placed on injured reserve by the Colts last September.

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