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Police: Unlicensed driver in crash with Secret Service Banned driver dies after crashing into Secret Service car
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CONCORD, N.H. — An unlicensed driver trying to pass a car on a snowy road in New Hampshire died after colliding head-on with a car carrying four Secret Service agents on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s protective detail, police said Wednesday. CONCORD, N.H. — An unlicensed driver trying to pass a car on a snowy New Hampshire road died after crashing head-on into a car carrying four Secret Service agents on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s protective detail, police said Wednesday.
The accident happened shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday in Wakefield, near the Maine state line. The crash happened shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday in Wakefield, near the Maine state line.
The agents were in a Ford Taurus heading south on Route 16, Wakefield police said. A northbound Mercury Sable with three people inside crossed over a double yellow solid line and hit the agents’ Taurus. The agents were in a Ford Taurus heading south on Route 16, Wakefield police said. A northbound Mercury Sable with three people inside crossed over a double yellow solid line and hit the agents’ Taurus, police said.
The Sable driver, Bruce Danforth, 45, died. Police said an autopsy has been done on him, and they were awaiting blood-analysis results, which would take weeks. The Sable driver, 45-year-old Bruce Danforth, of Ossipee, died. Police said an autopsy was performed on him, and they were awaiting blood-analysis results, which would take weeks. Court records show Danforth had been charged seven times since 2010 with driving while his license was revoked or suspended, including two occasions when he was also charged with drug-related offenses. He had pleaded guilty to or been found guilty of the charges, was fined hundreds of dollars and spent some time in county jail. After his most recent arrest, on Jan. 4 of this year, Danforth was ordered to pay $620. At the time of Tuesday’s crash, the fine was unpaid and a hearing had been scheduled to consider a contempt charge.
A Secret Service spokeswoman said the agents sustained serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. Their names have not been released. A Secret Service spokeswoman said the agents had serious injuries that weren’t life-threatening. Their names weren’t released.
Police Chief Kenneth Fifield said the accident caused “serious bodily injury” to all the passengers, including the two people in Danforth’s car, Kristina Buswell, 21, and Natasha Meroski, 35. Their conditions were not immediately known Wednesday afternoon. Police Chief Kenneth Fifield said the crash caused “serious bodily injury” to all the passengers, including the two people in Danforth’s car: Kristina Buswell, 21, and Natasha Meroski, 35.
State Police Lt. Kevin Duffy said all four agents were wearing seat belts.State Police Lt. Kevin Duffy said all four agents were wearing seat belts.
“There was no improper driving at all on behalf of the Secret Service agents,” he said.“There was no improper driving at all on behalf of the Secret Service agents,” he said.
He said police were trying to find the driver or a passenger in the car that Danforth was trying to pass, to help with the accident reconstruction. He said police were trying to find the driver or a passenger in the car that Danforth was trying to pass to help with the accident reconstruction.
Clinton was campaigning at a town hall meeting Tuesday night in Berlin, about 80 miles north of Wakefield on Route 16.Clinton was campaigning at a town hall meeting Tuesday night in Berlin, about 80 miles north of Wakefield on Route 16.
Clinton said she was saddened and concerned to hear about the crash.Clinton said she was saddened and concerned to hear about the crash.
“My husband and I send our prayers and condolences to all the victims and their families,” she said in a statement. “We are grateful every day for the service, dedication, and professionalism of the U.S. Secret Service.”“My husband and I send our prayers and condolences to all the victims and their families,” she said in a statement. “We are grateful every day for the service, dedication, and professionalism of the U.S. Secret Service.”
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Associated Press writer Lauran Neergaard in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.Associated Press writer Lauran Neergaard in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
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