Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

One dead, 13 injured after semitraile­r rams into Texas office

Authoritie­s say man intentiona­lly drove into building where license renewal was rejected day before.

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BRENHAM, Texas — A Texas semitraile­r driver rammed a stolen 18-wheeler though the front of a public safety building where his renewal for a commercial driver’s license had been rejected, killing one person and injuring 13 others, authoritie­s said.

The intentiona­l crash on Friday into the single-story brick building off a highway in Brenham, a rural town outside Houston, littered debris in the parking lot and left a gaping hole in the entrance. It damaged the front

of the red semitraile­r, which was hauling materials on a flatbed.

After crashing into the building the first time, the driver backed up the truck with the intention of doing it again before he was detained, Brenham Mayor Atwood

Kenjura said.

“It’s unfortunat­e that we are here gathered for a really senseless tragedy,” Kenjura said.

The driver — identified as Clenard Parker, 42 — was pulled out of the truck by authoritie­s after smashing into the Texas Department of Public Safety office that issues driver’s licenses.

Authoritie­s say Parker did not resist when he was taken into custody. They said he would face multiple felonies but did not specify charges.

On Thursday, Parker was told by employees at the office that he would not be eligible to renew his commercial driver’s license, Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Justin Ruiz said. He did not elaborate as to why the renewal was rejected.

One employee in the building was trapped “for a period of time” after the crash but no one who worked at the driver’s license office suffered serious injuries, Republican state Sen. Lois Kolkhorst said.

It was unclear where the person who was killed was located at the time of the crash.

Following the crash, two people were f lown to a hospital in Bryan and another to Houston. Three people were transporte­d to local hospitals and later released, and eight others were treated on the scene.

Parker, who lived in Chappell Hill about 10 miles east of the crash site, was being held in the Washington County jail in Brenham on two charges — suspicion of evading arrest causing serious bodily injury and unauthoriz­ed use of a vehicle.

Ruiz said he didn’t know if Parker had a criminal record. He said authoritie­s were investigat­ing whether he was armed at the time of the crash. He said they also were investigat­ing whether his actions might be considered an act of terrorism.

“We’re trying to figure that out,” Ruiz said. He said the FBI was assisting in the investigat­ion.

 ?? Lekan Oyekanmi Associated Press ?? EMERGENCY personnel work on Friday after an 18-wheeler rammed an office in Brenham, Texas.
Lekan Oyekanmi Associated Press EMERGENCY personnel work on Friday after an 18-wheeler rammed an office in Brenham, Texas.

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