Illinois State Police Director Hiram Grau
issues statement on crash involving Governor's motorcade
Governor’s security detail renders aid to
crash victims
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[January 22, 2015]
CHICAGO
– Illinois State Police (ISP) Director Hiram Grau today released the
following statement regarding the four-vehicle, injury crash that
occurred at Michigan Avenue at E. Randolph Street involving the
Governor’s motorcade.
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Illinois State Police Executive Protection Unit (EPU) officers
were completing a routine movement of Governor Rauner this morning
when a traffic crash occurred in the intersection directly in-front
of them.
The Governor’s motorcade was stationary at a red light preparing to
travel westbound on E. Randolph Street when a two vehicle crash
occurred. One of the vehicles spun out of control after the crash
and slid across the intersection striking the vehicle Governor
Rauner was riding in along with ISP officers and another vehicle.
Neither the Governor nor any ISP officers suffered injury in the
crash. Damage was sustained to the front right bumper/fender area of
the vehicle in which the Governor was traveling.
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A total of three people involved in the initial crash were
transported to Northwestern Medical Center with nonlife
threatening injuries for treatment. The Chicago Police
Department responded to the scene to handle the crash.
[Hiram Grau, Illinois State Police] |