NC House Speaker Tim Moore "rammed from behind" repeatedly by allegedly intoxicated person on Interstate 87 in Wake County, North Carolina
'It jolted': NC House Speaker Tim Moore describes crash, driver charged with DWI
Moore, R-Cleveland, and state Rep. David Willis, R-Union, were returning to Raleigh from Wilson after several events Thursday when the vehicle they were traveling in was “rammed from behind several times,” Moore spokeswoman Demi Dowdy said in a statement. General Assembly Police Officer Jason Purdue was driving, and Moore's deputy chief of staff, Dan Gurley, was also in the vehicle.
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