Motorcyclist critically injured after collision with MNPD officer on Lebanon Pike
According to a police report, Mt. Juliet resident Evan Davis was traveling on Lebanon Pike near Tyler Drive, around 12 a.m. on June 21, when Officer Conner Roell collided with him after making a U-turn.
Roell was travelling to a Walmart parking lot with emergency equipment where a vehicle was reportedly attempting to hit pedestrians. He expressed that he saw what he believed was the suspect traveling west on Lebanon Pike and initiated a U-turn when he collided with Davis on the driver's side of the police SUV.
Davis is currently hospitalized with critical injuries at Skyline Medical Center. The collision remains under investigation.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash with MNPD officer
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