People Injured in Spokane 2-Vehicle Crash
Spokane, WA (December 30, 2023) – The authorities arrested 26-year-old John Swinger in a W Government Way DUI crash Wednesday morning.
It was about 1:10 a.m. when the 2-vehicle collision happened near Spokane Falls Community College.
The passenger of the vehicle driven by Swinger incurred substantial but non-life-threatening injuries while the driver and the passenger of the other vehicle sustained minor injuries and were rushed to an area hospital.
Investigators believed John Swinger to be under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol during the collision. They later booked him into jail for vehicular assault.
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When driving, it is essential to follow all driving laws and the conditions of the road. If you see any vehicle or driver that looks dangerous, keep your distance. If you see a vehicle weaving in and out of the lanes, following too closely, or traveling at a higher rate of speed, move over a few lanes and get out of their way.
Drive defensively to ensure the safety of surrounding vehicles and to avoid accidents.
Officers Arrest John Swinger in Spokane Collision
Washington’s road accident rate continues to increase despite the additional safety features on newer vehicle models.
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