Source:
mankatofreepress.com
New Ulm MN - A New Ulm police officer was traveling between 70 and 72 mph - his squad car's lights and siren turned off, the accelerator to the floor and his eyes on the radar device - less than one second before the Ford Crown Victoria slammed into a left-turning Mercury Sable last July, killing both people in the Sable.
Those were the conclusions of a lengthy investigative report by the Minnesota State Patrol, released after a secret grand jury proceeding resulted in no charges against Officer Mathew Mark Rasmussen for his actions in the July 8 crash.
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