The Standard Journal

GSP trooper involved in 3-vehicle wreck

- By Doug Walker

A three-vehicle wreck involving a Georgia State Patrol officer and residents of Rome and Gaylesvill­e, Alabama, caused a major traffic problem on Ga. 140 west of Adairsvill­e.

GSP Sgt. Kyle Tanner said no one was seriously injured, though Trooper Justin Henderson was taken to Floyd Medical Center for a checkup after the wreck.

Traffic was reduced to one lane, alternatin­g eastbound and westbound flow until the vehicles could be removed from both sides of the highway.

Sgt. Tanner said Trooper Henderson was westbound on the two-lane when he clocked a motorist exceeding the speed limit in the east bound lane. “(Henderson) attempted to turn around to make a traffic stop and — upon (his) approachin­g from the rear — both drivers (ahead of him) started to slow significan­tly, and he was trying to slow as well,” Tanner said.

At that point, the trooper’s vehicle hit a Chrysler Sebring driven by Marcus Pinson, 29, of Rome, knocking the Chrysler into a Cadillac driven by Daniel Royer, 21, of Gaylesvill­e.

Royer’s vehicle crossed the west bound lanes and slammed into a highway sign cautioning motorists about the highway widening work.

The GSP cruiser and Chrysler Sebring both veered off t he south shoulder and went down an embankment. The Chrysler flipped up on its side, while the GSP cruiser went down the shoulder at a 90-degree angle.

Pinson’s wife and two small children were also in the Chrysler, but all of them were able to get out of the vehicle without serious injuries.

The wreck is still under investigat­ion.

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