Scott Miller, 52, injured when deputy’s truck strikes him at West Fairfield Drive and North Pace Boulevard in Pensacola, Florida
Pedestrian Hit By Deputy’s Truck In Pensacola
According to law enforcement, Escambia County Deputy Bruce was driving east on West Fairfield Drive when Miller was attempting to cross the street. The deputy swerved out of the way, but the right side mirror of the truck collided with Miller. Luckily, he suffered minor injuries.
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