The Shawnee News-Star
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol on Sunday reported two people who were injured in a five-vehicle crash last weekend in Seminole County have died from their injuries.
Klint Impson, 41, and Katheryn Impson, 39, both of Ft. Gibson and occupants of a Kia, have both died from injuries suffered in the April 25 crash, the OHP s updated report said.
The patrol said a Shawnee man who was allegedly driving the wrong way on Interstate 40 died at the scene of the crash that day.
The accident occurred about 10:24 a.m. April 25 along westbound I-40 around mile marker 197.5.
The patrol reports Todd Cahill, 45, Shawnee, died at the scene. The OHP s report shows Cahill was driving a 2009 Jeep Liberty eastbound in the westbound lanes of the highway when his vehicle first struck a westbound 2020 Ford Expedition.
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The January 6 insurrection at the nation s Capitol Building prompted law enforcement officials to call in extra help, especially as the presidential inauguration approached and with a new administration taking over.
The Washington National Guard was one group to answer that call. Nearly five months later, as D.C. has grown relatively quiet, they re still there with riot gear, just in case.
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