
In a motorcade mishap that rattled Palm Beach County, a deputy escorting ex-President Donald Trump faced a collision on the busy strips of I-95, authorities reported. While Trump walked away unscathed from the incident near Palm City yesterday, the deputy wasn't as fortunate, according to the CBS12.
The crash, details of which remain under wraps, occurred as the deputy rode a motorcycle as part of Trump's procession returning from his Fort Pierce classified documents case hearing, as the scene unfolded around 3:30 p.m. the bike was found strewn across the grassy wayside, a testament to the unplanned halt of the motorcade's rhythm and while details about what led to the tumble remain a matter of conjecture, the Martin County Sheriff's Office has shared that the injured deputy is a woman.
Officials immediately dispatched her to St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson conveying a sense of cautious optimism stating the deputy was believed to be conscious during transport, as per CBS12's information.
Amplifying the peace of mind for those concerned, a steadying detail emerged from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, which confirmed that the deputy was hospitalised with "road rash" and is in stable condition, a relief to many anxious ears and amidst the swift exchange of info it became clear that this incident, occurring near a rest stop at mile marker 106, thrust not only the former president but the very notion of routine motorcade safety into the spotlight, this tidbit coming courtesy of WPBF 25 News.









