North Dakota Senator's Son Involved in Police Chase Resulting in Deputy's Death

North Dakota United States of America
A Mercer County Sheriff's Deputy was killed in a crash following a pursuit of a stolen vehicle.
Ian Cramer suffers from serious mental disorders and fled from a hospital in his mother's car.
The deputy who was killed was preparing to deploy a tire deflation device at the time of the crash.
The suspect, Ian Cramer, is the son of United States Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota.

A Mercer County Sheriff's Deputy in North Dakota was killed in a crash following a pursuit of a stolen vehicle. The suspect, identified as Ian Cramer, is the son of United States Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota. The incident occurred when Ian Cramer, who suffers from serious mental disorders, took his mother's car and fled from a hospital. The pursuit ended in a head-on collision with an unoccupied patrol vehicle. The deputy who was killed was preparing to deploy a tire deflation device at the time of the crash.

According to Senator Cramer, his son was with his mother when he insisted on visiting his deceased brother. After his mother took him to the emergency room, he jumped into the driver's seat and drove off. The stolen vehicle was later located by law enforcement, leading to the pursuit and subsequent crash.

Ian Cramer was taken into custody and charges are pending. The incident is currently under investigation. Senator Cramer has released a statement expressing condolences for the deputy's family and explaining his son's mental health struggles.


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