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Lansing Mayor and Lansing Police Chief handle unlawful road racing

By Editorial Board Published April 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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Lansing Mayor and Lansing Police Chief handle unlawful road racing

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– At present, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and Chief Robert Backus will handle the current road racing incident that left 13 individuals injured, together with one who stays within the hospital.

On April 24, police, hearth, and EMS from a number of jurisdictions responded to the scene of a five-car crash on Martin Luther King Blvd. close to Pierce Street, on the town’s south facet, at round 8:30 p.m.

Police say the crash was a results of two drivers racing one another down MLK at excessive velocity and crashing right into a automobile making a authorized flip onto the highway. These three autos then crashed into two others, sending 13 individuals, together with a baby, to the hospital.

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‘There will be serious consequences’: Lansing mayor says about road racing crash

The drivers who had been racing had been ejected from their autos and suffered crucial accidents. A Sunday message from Lansing Police Chief Robert Backus, obtained by 6 Information, stated one among them was in crucial situation and “may not survive,” and the opposite wanted to have reconstructive surgical procedure. As of Monday, 12 of the 13 hospitalized have been launched.

Police aren’t releasing any names of these concerned at the moment, nor are they revealing who or how many individuals had been in every automobile, together with the kid.

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