North Charleston Police Officer Ryan MacCluen, 31, killed in motorcycle collision with driver Whitney Brooks on Ladson Road in Summerville, South Carolina

Modified Date: 
Fri, 04/06/2018 - 12:07pm
Accident Date: 
Thursday, February 15, 2018

Bond set for woman charged in crash that killed off-duty NCPD officer

Troopers say Brooks was operating a 2016 Toyota 4-door and tried to make a lefthand turn across the westbound lanes of Ladson Road at which time the motorcycle driven by MacCluen struck Brooks's car.

Attorney called crash that killed off-duty police officer 'horrible accident,' but not DUI

A judge set bond at $125,000 for a woman charged in a crash that killed an off-duty North Charleston police officer in Summerville Thursday night.

Hundreds Attend Funeral For N. Charleston Officer, Ryan MacCluen, Killed In An Accident

 An extended law enforcement family saluted officer Ryan MacCluen as a hearse carried his body to a sanctuary of prayer and peace.

Incident report details Whitney Brooks' field sobriety test after crash that killed NCPD officer

Her breath test was not administered until she was at the Dorchester County Detention Center when she blew a 0.00, according to the report. She also voluntarily consented to a blood and urine test.

Video released of suspect's sobriety test in accident that killed off-duty police officer

Authorities have released dash camera video of a suspect going through sobriety tests in an accident that killed an off-duty North Charleston police officer. 

DUI charges dismissed against woman in death of North Charleston police officer

Brooks submitted blood and urine tests for intoxicants following the wreck. Today, the solicitor announced that toxicology reports have come back negative for any signs of alcohol or illegal substances in Brooks’ system.

People Involved: 
Whitney Brooks
Ryan MacCluen
Roadway: 
Ladson Road

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