Holidays can be dangerous these days. Crowds of people gathered together to enjoy parades, cook outs, and various and sundry cavorting at the beach. Soft targets ripe for attack. Luckily, we have the boys in blue. Ever watchful and ready to protect the innocent to insure their safety. No one proves this better than NJ’s finest.

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Rose Simone was sunbathing on the Wildwood beach on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon when the screaming started.

“People were just screaming, ‘You hit somebody! Somebody’s under your truck! Stop!” Simone recounted in a phone interview Saturday. “Everybody is just gathering around the area and then the cop jumps out of his truck.”

What kind of asshole is out driving on the beach? Oh..

A Wildwood police officer ran over a woman lying on a towel on the beach and she was pinned under the low-profile vehicle in the sand, Simone said.

That is what professional LEO call ” situational awareness “

Wildwood Police Chief Joseph Murphy confirmed to the Press of Atlantic City that an officer ran over a woman while he was on duty and responding to an unspecified ordinance violation. (some one wasn’t wearing a mask?) It happened near Rio Grande Avenue around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The woman is expected to survive but has serious injuries, including broken ribs and vertebrae, and a lung injury, 6abc reported.

I hope the millions of dollars of settlement money helps relieve some of that pain she will suffer from till she dies.

Many bystanders gathered around the truck, some digging in the sand and others working to lift the front end of the full-sized pickup truck off of her, Simone said.

They were the ones who sprung to action,” she said.

Not the cop, the bystanders…

First responders placed her on a backboard and into the back of a rescue vehicle that transported her across the beach to a waiting ambulance, Simone said. Investigators remained on scene for roughly an hour, she estimated, taking photos.

On Friday, Wildwood Police Chief Joseph Murphy told the Press of Atlantic City the officer is normally assigned to the beach and the vehicle was the department’s Ford F-150. The chief did not identify the officer or the victim, ( of course not)but told the Press the incident would be investigated by Wildwood Police internal affairs and the accident reconstruction officer.

“we investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing”)

A Wildwood spokeswoman said Saturday no one would be commenting on behalf of the city because of the ongoing investigation.

Simone said she had noticed the woman earlier, sitting in dark clothes on the towel with a man, who was swimming at the time of the accident.

She was amazed that the truck had struck someone so close to her, because she hadn’t heard it approaching at all, though it was about 30 feet away.

“She was behind me, and I didn’t hear a sound until I heard people screaming,” she said.

https://www.nj.com/news/2024/08/officer-runs-over-woman-sunbathing-on-jersey-shore-beach.html

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  1. Dyspeptic Gunsmith's avatar Dyspeptic Gunsmith says:

    Just wait until the po-po gets electric cruisers. They’ll be heavier and nearly silent. Then they’ll be able to sneak up on citizens and squash them flat.

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    1. Wild, wild west's avatar Wild, wild west says:

      Feature, not a defect.

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    2. It's just Boris's avatar It's just Boris says:

      An electric vehicle that spends a lot of time on a beach … near a saltwater body.

      That will end well. And they will be shocked – shocked! – when it does.

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