Truck driver who allegedly drove wrong way down Utah highway to strike cop, who later died, has history of attacking cops
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A man once described as "armed and dangerous" and "willing to enter into high-speed chases and cause accidents" has now been accused of deliberately driving into police and their vehicles in Utah, killing one officer. Just before 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sgt. Bill Hooser of the Santaquin Police Department and a member of the Utah Highway Patrol conducted a traffic stop on a semi-truck along northbound I-15 in Santaquin, Utah, about 20 miles south of Provo. Reports indicated that a person had been seen standing on the back of the...
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