Senator John Fetterman’s high-speed crash in Maryland: bodycam footage released

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Video shows moments after Senator John Fetterman's crash in Maryland

Body camera video released by Maryland State Police shows the moments after Senator John Fetterman and his wife were involved in an early morning crash in Maryland.

Body camera video released Thursday shows the moments after Senator John Fetterman and his wife were involved in an early morning crash in Maryland.

Within the video, a Maryland State Police trooper can be seen approaching the senator's vehicle, asking for identification, and filling out a report. 

According to the official Maryland motor vehicle crash report, Sen. Fetterman was listed as "at fault" for the accident in early June. 

The report states a witness saw Sen. Fetterman's car pass her while traveling at a "high rate of speed," well over the posted speed limit of 70 mph.

Shortly after passing the witness, Sen. Fetterman's 2021 Chevrolet Traverse rear-ended a 2013 Chevrolet Impala just before exit 1 for I-68 in Hancock, Maryland, near the borders of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. 

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Sen. John Fetterman and his wife Gisele were treated for injuries following a crash in Maryland early Sunday morning.

The front airbags of the Senator’s car deployed, and both vehicles were significantly damaged.

All three individuals involved in the accident — Senator Fetterman, his wife Gisele, and the driver of the Impala — were transported to the hospital. 

The driver of the Impala sustained a suspected minor injury. 

Sen. Fetterman was treated for a bruised shoulder, and both he and his wife were discharged later that afternoon.