A middle school student in a Houston school district was rushed to a hospital after being struck by a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper on Monday.
Texas DPS spokesman Richard Standifer would not say how fast the trooper was going when he struck the girl or reveal the name of the trooper involved in the incident,.
Instead, Standifer blamed the seventh grade girl, saying the victim dashed into traffic in front of the trooper near Leider Elementary School as the trooper attempted to initiate a traffic stop in a school zone.
The incident happened at around 4 p.m. after classes at Watkins Middle School let out for the day in an area where a 20 MPH speed limit is posted.
Standifer indicated there wouldn’t be any investigation or any charges against the trooper, who was on duty driving a marked car when the incident occurred.
“That could happen to anybody,” he said.
“I don’t think DPS will take any action against the trooper.”
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD spokeswoman Leslie Francis said the victim was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital, according to ABC13.
Witnesses reported seeing “at least 20 cop cars” at the scene.
Standifer did not say why the trooper was attempting to stop the driver he was pursuing when he struck the girl, whose condition is currently unknown.