Henning man injured in Otter Tail County crash
The crash happened early Thursday, May 6, on Highway 78 near Otter Tail County Road 81 south of Battle Lake, the Minnesota State Patrol reported.
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A Henning man was injured in a single-vehicle crash early Thursday, May 6, the Minnesota State Patrol reported.
Garret Greenwood, 28, was driving a Chevy Trailblazer was north on Highway 78 near Otter Tail County Road 81 south of Battle Lake. The Chevy crossed the southbound lanes, went over the guard rail, and rolled to a stop in the ditch. The crash was reported at 12:46 a.m. Thursday.
Greenwood was treated at Lake Region Hospital in Henning for injuries that the report said were not life-threatening. Greenwood was not wearing a seat belt and alcohol was not involved, the report said.
Henning man injured in Otter Tail County crash
The crash happened early Thursday, May 6, on Highway 78 near Otter Tail County Road 81 south of Battle Lake, the Minnesota State Patrol reported.
Written By:
News Staff | ×
A Henning man was injured in a single-vehicle crash early Thursday, May 6, the Minnesota State Patrol reported.
Garret Greenwood, 28, was driving a Chevy Trailblazer was north on Highway 78 near Otter Tail County Road 81 south of Battle Lake. The Chevy crossed the southbound lanes, went over the guard rail, and rolled to a stop in the ditch. The crash was reported at 12:46 a.m. Thursday.
Greenwood was treated at Lake Region Hospital in Henning for injuries that the report said were not life-threatening. Greenwood was not wearing a seat belt and alcohol was not involved, the report said.
A $15 million wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the family of a 22-year-old Marshall man shot and killed by police last September.
The suit filed Wednesday in federal court on behalf of 22-year-old Andrew Blowers of Marshall, names the defendants as the city of Battle Creek, Battle Creek Police Department Chief Jim Blocker, two Battle Creek Police officers, the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners, Calhoun County Sheriff Steven Hinkley as well as a deputy with the sheriff’s department.
The suit alleges that the Battle Creek police officers and Calhoun County Sheriff’s deputy who opened fire “used unnecessary, excessive, reckless and deadly force.”
A $15 million wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the family of a 22-year-old Marshall man shot and killed by police last September.
The suit filed Wednesday in federal court on behalf of 22-year-old Andrew Blowers of Marshall, names the defendants as the city of Battle Creek, Battle Creek Police Department Chief Jim Blocker, two Battle Creek Police officers, the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners, Calhoun County Sheriff Steven Hinkley as well as a deputy with the sheriff’s department.
The suit alleges that the Battle Creek police officers and Calhoun County Sheriff’s deputy who opened fire “used unnecessary, excessive, reckless and deadly force.”