WATCH: Both Drivers Claim the Right of Way in Northside Crash

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – Officers with the San Angelo Police Department responded to a major motor vehicle crash Monday afternoon at approximately 4:30 p.m. at the intersection of 23rd Street and North Bryant.

Officer Warrick told reporters at the scene that both vehicles involved, a black passenger car and a red Ford Explorer, claimed to have had a green light at the time of the incident. 

WATCH: Both Parties Claim the Right of Way in Busy Intersection Wreck

The red explorer was traveling northbound on Bryant and the black passenger car was traveling east on 23rd Street at the time of the collision.

One of the parties suffered unknown injuries, but the individual was not transported in an ambulance.

No citations have been issued as of this time as there are no witnesses available to corroborate the statements of either party.

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Both vehicles involved claimed to have a green light at the time of the incident? Which one is most believable? The Red one is of American Indian decent and the Black one had a Black Cars Matter bumper sticker. Ask the people riding in them what happened or better yet, their lawyers. Of course, the lawyers will say it was the cars fault and sue the manufacturers.

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