HARRISBURG â Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Gerow was involved in a crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Chester County this week that killed a motorcyclist and shut down the highway for nearly seven hours, according to law enforcement and other officials.
Kevin Harley, a spokesperson for Gerow, confirmed that Gerow was the driver and said he is now âcooperating fully with the investigation and will continue to do so.â
âHe looks forward to the state police completing their investigations and is confident that the investigation will confirm that he was not the cause of the accident,â Harley wrote in an email. âHe has been advised that he should not discuss the matter further until the investigation has been completed.â
Peter Wood
Jun 29, 2021 9:20 PM ET
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