Posted On: January 20, 2010 by Mark A. Anderson

Off-Duty Cop Was Drunk When He Crashed into Police Cruiser in Plano, Texas

Recently I blogged about an accident in Plano, TX involving an off-duty police officer’s vehicle colliding with an on-duty police officer’s squad car. Now it has been determined that the off-duty officer, Ray Wilde, 37, was drunk, speeding, and failed to stop at a red light when he crashed into Officer Kenneth Foale, 29.

The crash, which happened at 2:45 a.m. at Legacy Drive and the service road to U.S. 75 in Plano, heavily damaged both Wilde’s Ford F-150 and the squad car, a marked Ford Crown Victoria. Foale was attempting to turn left at a green light onto Legacy Drive from the service road when Wilde ran the light.

A charge of intoxication assault will be filed later against Wilde, who is still in the hospital, according to police. Officer Foale was released Wednesday.

This story is absolutely amazing. How can an officer whose main job is to enforce the law pull off such a crime as drunk driving ? He certainly knows the law. He certainly knows the dangers of drunk driving—yet he does it anyway. This is similar to the case in Fort Worth recently where an off duty cop in an unmarked police car was driving drunk and ran into a lady and killed her (see my blogs here, here and here).

Come on, cops, obey the law you are hired to enforce.

Information provided by Dallas/Fort Worth Car Accident Attorney Mark A. Anderson, who can be reached in Dallas at 214-327-8000, in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900, and toll free across Texas at 877-294-1115. He can also be contacted by clicking here.

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