"This incident was intentional and done by the suspect who was
denied a CDL yesterday," said Montgomery County Judge Mark
Keough said in a Facebook post, referring to a commercial
driver's license or CDL. "He returned today with intent to
harm."
Images online showed a tractor-trailer with a crushed cab in the
parking lot of the DPS building in Brenham, Texas, about 75
miles (120 km) northwest of Houston, with a wall of the brick
building smashed in and debris strewn about the area.
The building houses offices of the state department that
includes the Texas Rangers police force and the motor vehicle
agency.
Brenham, with about 18,000 residents, is in Washington County,
which borders on Montgomery County. In Texas, the county judge
is one of the highest elected official in each jurisdiction.
The crash resulted in 13 injuries in addition to the one
fatality, the DPS said at an afternoon press conference.
The driver, identified by DPS as Clenard Parker, 42, was in
custody and described as a suspect.
Parker was arrested at the scene by several officers who pulled
him from the truck's cab. He was uninjured, a DPS spokesman told
the press conference, adding that the truck had been reported
stolen.
It was unclear if Parker had an attorney representing him.
Few other details were available on Friday afternoon, but DPS
officials said that the Texas Rangers were investigating the
incident.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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