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'Life And Death': Drunken Driver's Police Car Crash Worries Authorities In Leesburg

Authorities in Loudoun County are urging motorists to move over, after one DWI driver failed to do so and slammed into a police car at the scene of an incident.

Joshua Deleonardis had been drinking when he slammed into a Leesburg police car, authorities said.

Joshua Deleonardis had been drinking when he slammed into a Leesburg police car, authorities said.

Photo Credit: Leesburg PD

Joshua Deleonardis, 33, of Paeonian Springs, struck a Leesburg police cruiser that had its lights activated while the officer was assisting a disabled vehicle on East Market Street near Crosstrail Boulevard SE, around 11 p.m. Saturday, April 29, LPD spokesman Michael Drogin said.

The cruiser was unoccupied at the time of the crash and no injuries were reported. However, authorities warn a violation of Virginia's "Move Over" law is not only a crime, but the difference between life and death.

Deleonardis has been charged with DWI.

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