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Trooper Hit By Drunk Virginia Driver Hospitalized, PA State Police Say

A 47-year-old Virginia man has been charged after injuring himself and a trooper while driving under the influence, Pennsylvania State Police announced on Tuesday, Feb. 27. 

Pennsylvania State Police trooper vehicle.

Pennsylvania State Police trooper vehicle.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Pennsylvania State Police

Jad Michael McGuinness of Lawrenceville, VA was driving a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 when he rear-ended a marked PA State Police 2022 Dodge Charger at a red light at Route 30/York Road at its intersection with Smith Road at 8:38 p.m. on Feb. 25, Investigating trooper Michael Kishbach detailed in the release. 

The name of the trooper stuck was not shared, but Kishbach noted the trooper was a man from Gettysburg. 

Both the trooper and McGuiness suffered minor injuries and were taken by Adams Regional EMS to Gettysburg Hospital, as Kisbach explained. 

McGuinness was "determined to be operating his vehicle under the influence of alcohol and taken into custody," Kishbach said. 

He was charged with misdemeanor DUI and six summary traffic offenses, court records show.

He was released on $500 cash towards $5,000 in bail as set by Magisterial District Judge Tony J. Little at 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 26, according to his court docket. His preliminary hearing has been scheduled before Judge Matthew Robert Harvey at 10:30 on April 3.

Daily Voice has reached out to the court and the prison for more information and a mugshot, check back here for those updates. 

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