A driver on the cocaine caused an accident due to a rapid accident at 134MPH on the harsh shoulder of a high and a busy motorway causing a bad injury to two police officers.
Dialon Hood pledged in an unscrupulous police vehicle as the officials were working with another driver who stopped the M8 east in Glasgow On 24 July 2024,
The three-car accident left a constable with brain injuries, and he has not yet returned to work after more than a year.
Glasgow Hood accused a total of six people of serious injuries by dangerous driving in the High Court.
There was a finished license at a time at the time of smash, the hood, later ran away from the scene before being found outside a pub.
He told the police: “These things happen, friends.”
He was a passenger in a Mercedes that day, who was a day before jumping on the driver’s seat despite taking cocaine.
He initially moved very fast in the city’s springburn region and passed a car on the wrong part of the road before going to M8 at Junction 15.
Constables Gordon Bremer and Andrew Blair, meanwhile, were at the Volvo S90 on the motorway, when they pulled on another Mercedes on a hard shoulder.
The authorities threw light on their vehicle, so that they could alert other motorists, and put the Mercedes driver in their car.
‘Horrific damage’
Prosecutor Mark Mohammad Casey said that the hood was beating other vehicles at speed, which included going with a hard shoulder, sometimes driving at more than 100Mph.
Then he collided with the police car. Police Volvo was locked in the back of Mercedes due to the force of collision, which was stopped by the officer.
Mr. Mohammed said that both cars were driving with a hood – faced “terrible damage”.
The footage was played in the court from inside the vehicle of constables from within the time of influence.
The police hit the hood 86mph on hitting the car, but reached 134Mph five seconds before Smash.
Hood and one of his passengers managed to get out of Mercedes, received help without any reason, some of whom suffered deadly injuries.
The passenger hood eventually fell on the road with his injuries.
Before receiving a taxi for a woman’s house in Hagil in Hood city, he went to a local bookie where he changed his clothes, called his mother and sister before going to a pub and.
In an allegation where a convict petition was not accepted, it was claimed that the hood had asked his mother to give him a ticket to escape from the country.
After telling her sister where she was, she then called 999 and the authorities found her outside the bar.
He was asked to be unstable on his feet, was cut and hurt and was reducing his speech.
He gave the police several comments, stating that “it was not my fault. I am lucky to stay here. These things happen, friends. I was going fast, I did not see anything.”
Positive testing for cocaine
Hood was eventually found in the blood of 13mg cocaine per liter. Cocaine is classified as a class A medicine, and it is also illegal to drive with more than 10mg/l blood.
PC Bremer injuries included brain and spinal fractures.
He was unconscious and unconscious in the hospital for three weeks, and requires expert treatment. He is in pain due to shoulder and hand injury.
Mr. Mohammed told the court that his cognitive work and memory were affected by the accident, and had “no possibility” to work in the near future.
PC Blair faced a broken chikbon, a wound on his chin and a torn calf.
He was capable of returning to frontline duty after extensive physiotherapy.
The injuries between others, who stopped the police, also hosted injuries including broken spine, ribs and collarbones.
Road policing Andy Barkley said that the accident has greatly affected everyone’s lives.
He said, “The officials often protect the public and find themselves on duty on duty, but it is unacceptable that they are damaged or injured by the irresponsible tasks of others.”
The hood was sent to custody and the next month will be sentenced.
Judge Lord Renuki sentenced the report.