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  • Man taken into custody after driving his car into security gate outside White House, authorities say – WTOP News

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    Authorities did not immediately provide any additional information about the crash, the driver’s identity or any potential motivation.

    A vehicle is seen after ramming a security barricade at the White House complex on Oct. 21, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The Secret Service reported that one individual was arrested and that the vehicle is now deemed safe. (Andrew Leyden/Getty Images)

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A man was taken into custody late Tuesday after driving his car into a security barrier outside the White House, authorities said.

    The U. S. Secret Service said the man crashed into the security gate at a White House entrance at 10:37 p.m. on Tuesday. The man was immediately arrested by officers from the Secret Service’s uniformed division, the agency said.

    Investigators searched his car and deemed it to be safe, Secret Service officials said in a statement.

    Authorities did not immediately provide any additional information about the crash, the driver’s identity or any potential motivation.

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  • Man taken into custody after driving his car into security gate outside White House, authorities say

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    Man taken into custody after driving his car into security gate outside White House, authorities say

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    A man was taken into custody late Tuesday after driving his car into a security barrier outside the White House, authorities said.The U. S. Secret Service said the man crashed into the security gate at a White House entrance at 10:37 p.m. on Tuesday. The man was immediately arrested by officers from the Secret Service’s uniformed division, the agency said.Investigators searched his car and deemed it to be safe, Secret Service officials said in a statement.Authorities did not immediately provide any additional information about the crash, the driver’s identity, or any potential motivation.

    A man was taken into custody late Tuesday after driving his car into a security barrier outside the White House, authorities said.

    The U. S. Secret Service said the man crashed into the security gate at a White House entrance at 10:37 p.m. on Tuesday. The man was immediately arrested by officers from the Secret Service’s uniformed division, the agency said.

    Investigators searched his car and deemed it to be safe, Secret Service officials said in a statement.

    Authorities did not immediately provide any additional information about the crash, the driver’s identity, or any potential motivation.

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  • 3 people injured in Midtown Manhattan crash involving U-Haul

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    MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) — Multiple people were injured after a U-Haul van collided with a LinkNYC kiosk in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, according to officials.

    The FDNY said the crash happened shortly after 3 p.m. at East 57th Street and Madison Avenue.

    Officials say three people suffered minor injuries after the van collided with the LinkNYC kiosk on the north side of the street.

    It’s not clear why the van lost control.

    No further details have been provided.

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  • One child killed, two others injured in San Carlos

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    A child was killed and two others were injured when they were struck by a vehicle in the San Carlos area on Monday morning.

    The children were struck around 7:20 a.m. Monday near the intersection of Lake Badin Avenue and Jackson Drive, according to the San Diego Police Department.

    Police reported one child died and another suffered a compound arm fracture. The third child’s condition was unknown. The children’s ages were not immediately available.

    The driver remained at the scene after the crash, the department said. It was unclear what caused the incident.


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  • I-40 reopens in Durham after deadly crash leaves drivers stuck in westbound lanes for hours

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    A deadly crash near Durham blocked the westbound lanes of Interstate 40 on Sunday, leaving some drivers stuck in traffic for several hours.

    The crash was first reported before 5:45 a.m. at Exit 282 for Page Road. Very heavy delays were visible on traffic cameras until 11 a.m., when the lanes reopened.

    Durham police said at least one person was killed in the crash. WRAL News is working to learn how many cars were involved and if anyone else was injured.

    Traffic cameras showed very heavy delays at 7 a.m., when all westbound lanes were blocked.

    At 10:45 a.m., at least two left lanes appeared to remain closed, and traffic was inching along as cars were trying to merge over to the right to get out of the standstill. Once cars were able to merge to the right lanes, they were are able to take the Page Road or continue on I-40.

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  • Two hospitalized after rollover crash in northern Minnesota

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    A woman was airlifted after a rollover crash in northern Minnesota Saturday evening. 

    First responders were called to an accident around 5:20 p.m. on the 48th block of Highway 100 in Aurora for person ejected from a car after it rolled over. 

    When first responders arrived, they discovered an adult man and adult woman had been in the car at the time of the accident. Both were taken to a local hospital, the woman then was air lifted to a hospital in Duluth. 

    The extent of their injuries is unknown at this time. 

    The accident is being investigated. 

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  • Man in custody after Minneapolis crash stemmed from carjacking, police say

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    A man is in custody after a crash on Friday afternoon in Minneapolis that stemmed from a vehicle that was stolen.

    The crash happened in the area of Penn and 44th avenues in the city’s north side.

    Brooklyn Center police said officers were attempting to stop a vehicle that was previously stolen in Minneapolis when the driver, later identified as a man, took off from officials. 

    The man drove to Minneapolis where his vehicle crashed into a street sign and another vehicle, police said. He was taken into custody after trying to run from officers.

    No one was injured in the crash. 

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  • Speed believed to be the cause of crash that left one person dead in Cumberland County

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    The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is investigating
    after a person died in a crash on Thursday.

    According to troopers on the scene, a Honda was driving on
    Seabrook School Road before running a stop sign, crossing Macedonia Church Road
    before hitting a tree and catching fire.

    Authorities said only one person was in the car and died on
    the scene. Their name has not been released.

    Authorities believe speed was a factor in the crash.

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  • Westbound I-70 reopened in Aurora between Tower Road and Airport Boulevard

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    Westbound lanes of Interstate 70 reopened Thursday morning in Aurora following a crash between Tower Road and Airport Boulevard.

    The Colorado Department of Transportation announced the news on social media at approximately 8:47 a.m. Thursday. By 10:42 a.m., CDOT reported the roadway had reopened.

    The Aurora Police Department said on X that a vehicle rear-ended a box truck and became stuck underneath it. The “at-fault driver” was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries, police said.

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  • Two injured when driver rear-ends car into passing train near Minneapolis’ Columbia Park

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    Investigators say two people were injured when a driver rear-ended another vehicle at a rail crossing, pushing them both into a passing train overnight Wednesday near Columbia Park in northeast Minneapolis.

    Officers responded to the crash just after 2:30 a.m. and arrived to find two heavily damaged vehicles.

    The Minneapolis Police Department says preliminary information indicates a woman driving a Cadillac Escalade had been stopped at a railroad crossing on Central Avenue Northeast as a train passed. That’s when a man driving a Toyota Rav4 struck the Cadillac from behind, pushing both cars into the train.

    The driver of the Toyota was taken to Hennepin Healthcare with apparent life-threatening injuries, according to Minneapolis police. The woman who drove the Cadillac suffered injuries not believed to be life-threatening and was also transported to Hennepin Healthcare.

    Investigators are working to determine what caused the crash and whether intoxication may have been a factor.

    No arrests have been made and no citations have been issued in connection with the crash.

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  • City-owned vehicle crashes into Minneapolis utility pole, 1 injured

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    Minneapolis police say one person has been treated for non-life-threatening injuries after he crashed a city-owned vehicle into a utility pole.

    According to police, the crash happened near the intersection of 1st and University avenues northeast around 2:10 p.m. Friday. The driver, identified as a male, was taken to Hennepin Healthcare. 

    After the crash, police say a power outage was reported in the same area, and a stretch of 1st Avenue was closed for hours.

    No word on what led up to the crash, which only involved one vehicle. 

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  • Serious crash diverts traffic off Highway 36 WB in Lake Elmo

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    Serious crash closes Highway 36 WB in Lake Elmo



    Serious crash closes Highway 36 WB in Lake Elmo

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    Traffic is being diverted off a highway east of the Twin Cities on Tuesday morning due to a serious crash, officials said.

    Drivers heading westbound on Highway 36 were being diverted onto Manning Avenue. The Minnesota Department of Transportation said the crash involved at least two vehicles.

    This story will be updated.

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  • St. Paul police investigating after driver hits, kills woman outside home

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    WCCO digital headlines: Morning of Sept. 28, 2025



    WCCO digital headlines: Morning of Sept. 28, 2025

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    St. Paul police are investigating after they say a driver ran over a woman and killed her Sunday afternoon in the city’s Como neighborhood.

    Officers responded to the 1000 block of Stinson Street at approximately 2:30 p.m. on a report of an accident with injuries, according to police.

    Upon arrival, officers found a 36-year-old woman who was not conscious or breathing. She was pronounced dead on scene by St. Paul fire medics.

    Police say the driver remained on scene and is cooperating with officers.

    Preliminary evidence suggests the driver struck the woman before coming to a stop in a backyard, investigators say.

    No arrests have been made in connection with the incident.

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  • Cyclist hit by car in Stillwater; in serious condition

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    NEXT Weather: 8 a.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 27, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 8 a.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 27, 2025

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    A bicyclist is in serious condition after being struck by a car on Saturday morning in Stillwater, Minnesota. 

    The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said officials responded to the 12000 block of Dellwood Road North just before 9 a.m. for a report that a man on a bike had been struck by a car. The man was treated at the scene then taken to a local hospital. 

    Officials did not say if the driver remained on scene or if anyone was in custody. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the Minnesota State Patrol are investigating the incident. 

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  • Woman dead, man rescued by 3 Samaritans after Mille Lacs County crash

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    A 53-year-old woman is dead and a 24-year-old man was rescued by three Samaritans after a crash in Mudgett Township, Minnesota, the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday.

    The crash happened near the intersection of 280th Street and 100th Avenue around 6:24 a.m. Thursday. Responding deputies found a Toyota Camry in flames and a heavily damaged Lincoln Navigator. The driver of the Camry, identified by officials as Rachael Marie Morey of Rush City, Minnesota, died at the scene. 

    Deputies saw a person, later identified as Timothy Boros of Little Falls, Minnesota, being carried away from the Navigator by Samaritans. The Lincoln caught fire “moments later,” the sheriff’s office said. 

    Boros was taken to the hospital. 

    Investigators later learned that three men saw the crash happen and stopped to help. They used a cut-off saw in an attempt to get inside the Lincoln, and used fire extinguishers from their work vehicles to try and put out the fire, according to the sheriff’s office. The three men eventually broke the driver’s side door of the Lincoln and carried Boros away. 

    “Their efforts undoubtedly saved Mr. Boros from death or serious injury,” the sheriff’s office said.

    A semitruck also involved in the crash sustained minor damage, according to officials. The driver of the truck, one of the three men who helped Boros, was not injured.

    The sheriff’s office and the Minnesota State Patrol are investigating.

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  • Contractor hit, killed by construction vehicle on I-35W in Burnsville

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    Infant’s death at day care in Savage under investigation, and more headlines



    Infant’s death at day care in Savage under investigation, and more headlines

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    A worker was hit and killed by a construction vehicle on Interstate 35W in Burnsville, Minnesota, on Wednesday morning, according to the state patrol.

    The incident occurred on I-35W southbound near Highway 13 just before 9 a.m.

    The patrol said a vehicle with a boom attachment fatally struck a contractor. No other vehicles were involved.

    The patrol is investigating.

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  • Drunken driving suspected in Maplewood rollover crash that killed 1-year-old boy, report shows

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    WCCO digital headlines: Morning of Sept. 21, 2025



    WCCO digital headlines: Morning of Sept. 21, 2025

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    Authorities suspect alcohol may have played a factor in a Maplewood, Minnesota, rollover crash that killed a 1-year-old boy Saturday evening.

    The Minnesota State Patrol says the crash happened at approximately 6:25 p.m. on the eastbound Highway 36 ramp to southbound Highway 61.

    A 28-year-old woman from St. Paul was driving a 2002 Chevy Tahoe at a high rate of speed when she appeared to lose control. The vehicle went off the roadway, rolled into the right ditch on the ramp and landed upside down, submerged in 1 to 2 feet of water, according to the crash report.

    Authorities say a 1-year-old boy was extricated from underneath the vehicle but died on the scene.

    The driver, a 5-year-old boy, a 6-year-old boy and a 32-year-old man were transported to Regions Hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.

    After being cleared, the Minnesota State Patrol says the driver was booked in Ramsey County Jail for criminal vehicular homicide.

    The crash remains under investigation.

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  • Driver in custody after deadly crash on Near West Side, police say

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A driver is in custody after a man died in a West Side crash early Saturday morning, Chicago police said.

    Police said the crash happened in the Near West Side neighborhood’s 2600-block of West Warren Boulevard around 1:50 a.m.

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    A 42-year-old man driving a black Dodge SUV rear-ended a Grey Hyundai sedan, which was stopped at a traffic signal, police said.

    Police said the sedan’s driver, a 30-year-old man, suffered injuries throughout his body. He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

    The SUV’s driver was taken into custody, and charges are pending, police said.

    CPD’s Major Accidents Unit is investigating.

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  • Pennsylvania State Police involved in crash on I-95 in Chester

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    It happened just before 2 a.m. on I-95 southbound just before the exit to 322 West to West Chester and Highland Avenue.

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    CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) — Police are investigating a crash involving a Pennsylvania State Police vehicle in Chester, Delaware County.

    It happened just before 2 a.m. on I-95 southbound just before the exit to 322 West to West Chester and Highland Avenue.

    So far there is no word on any injuries.

    The road was shut down overnight but has since re-opened.

    This is an on-going investigation with Pennsylvania State Police.

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  • Deadly car crash near Skirball Center in Brentwood

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    One person was killed while another was injured following a crash involving two cars in Brentwood Friday,

    The collision happened on Sepulveda Boulevard near Skirball Cultural Center after 2 p.m.

    One driver was declared dead at the scene, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said. Another driver was taken to a hospital in unknown condition.

    The cause of the collision was not immediately clear.

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