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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(10,498 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:17 PM Dec 11

Palm Springs police officer loses control crashes into crowd at Festival of Lights Parade, chief grounds fleet

https://kesq.com/news/2024/12/09/palm-springs-police-chief-grounds-motorcycle-fleet-after-crash-at-festival-of-lights-parade-three-remain-hospitalized/

Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills shared the latest on the devastating officer-involved motorcycle crash at the Festival of Lights Parade that left 12 people injured.

Mills told News Channel 3's Garrett Hottle on Monday that three people remain hospitalized, including the officer involved.

"He's struggling, as you might imagine, you know, having the potential loss of a career," Chief Mills explained. "But the doctors have done such an amazing job that he'll be able to, heal and come back and work and serve this community like he has always."

Graphic video surfaced over the weekend, revealing the possible extent of the officer's injuries. The officer, Kenney Merenda, did not lose a hand as other agencies reported, but Mills said he will need future surgeries.

"He has not lost a hand. I know that there's a lot of reports in social media that said he lost a hand. That is not the case. That his doctors are absolutely fabulous. They were able to, to go into surgery, and at least get him to the point where they can have further surgeries down the road," Mills said.





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Palm Springs police officer loses control crashes into crowd at Festival of Lights Parade, chief grounds fleet (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 11 OP
Some things are just not a good idea. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 11 #1
From the article - he was popping a wheelie? Dennis Donovan Dec 11 #2
"He'll be able to heal and come back and work and serve this community like he has always." sop Dec 11 #3
despite his lack of judgement. BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 11 #5
how nice of the chief to be concerned about his rogue cop msongs Dec 11 #4
imagine if a citizen had popped a wheelie in traffic BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 11 #6

Dennis Donovan

(27,492 posts)
2. From the article - he was popping a wheelie?
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:42 PM
Dec 11
Mills also said that wheelies or clutch pops will never be allowed at future demonstrations again.

"But again, that is never going to take place again. I can guarantee you that nobody in this department will pop a wheelie on their motorcycle ever again," Mills said.

sop

(11,605 posts)
3. "He'll be able to heal and come back and work and serve this community like he has always."
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:59 PM
Dec 11

I'm sure that's a comforting prospect for Palm Springs' residents.

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