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Traffic alert: Northbound I-75 at Miramar Parkway closed for crash with fuel leak

 
 

A Miami Police Officer was injured when a man in a Jeep SUV pulled out a McDonald's in front the police cruiser while the officer was going northbound on Biscayne Blvd and NE 35 Street at 9:22 am causing two lanes of traffic to be closed down on Biscayne. The airbag in the police cruiser deployed but the officers arms were injured. Miami Fire Rescue checked out both drivers. The man driving the SUV was not hurt on Sept. 19.
A Miami Police Officer was injured when a man in a Jeep SUV pulled out a McDonald's in front the police cruiser while the officer was going northbound on Biscayne Blvd and NE 35 Street at 9:22 am causing two lanes of traffic to be closed down on Biscayne. The airbag in the police cruiser deployed but the officers arms were injured. Miami Fire Rescue checked out both drivers. The man driving the SUV was not hurt on Sept. 19.
TIM CHAPMAN / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

There are major delays on Biscayne Boulevard from a crash at Northeast 35th Terrace.

A Miami police officer was injured when a Jeep SUV pulled out of a nearby McDonald’s into the police cruiser as it was going northbound on Biscayne Boulevard. Two lanes of traffic may be closed down. The man driving the SUV was not injured.

In Broward, all northbound lanes of I-75 at Miramar Parkway are closed due to an accident along with a fuel leak.

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