Despite the brutal nature of the crash, the officer is expected to make a full recovery.
ROBBINSVILLE, N.J. - A New Jersey woman is facing charges after allegedly hitting a police officer with her car. That officer is now recovering at home.
Patrolman Connor Boyle, 25, was helping the driver of a broken-down vehicle Saturday night on a highway in Robbinsville Township, New Jersey. As Boyle stood on the side of the road, talking with the driver, another car hit him, his patrol car and the disabled vehicle.Boyle was able to radio for help. Paramedics quickly arrived and took him to a hospital, where he was in stable condition.
Police arrested the suspected driver, identified as 52-year-old Rachel Glatt, at her home in East Windsor. She is facing numerous charges, including second-degree aggravated assault of a police officer.on Facebook that Boyle was released from the hospital and will continue healing at home. He is expected to make a full recovery.
The police chief also said this incident should remind drivers that if they see a stopped officer in the roadway, they are required by law to move over a lane. The state enacted the New Jersey Move Over Law in 2009.
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