Phoenix police officer dead after rollover crash linked to red-light runner
Accident's impact sent police vehicle through brick wall
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A Phoenix police officer died after being hit by a driver who ran a red light and also died, authorities said Tuesday.
The crash happened Monday night after 27-year-old Officer Ginarro New entered an intersection and his police SUV was hit by another car, Phoenix police said in a statement.
The impact sent the police SUV through a brick wall and it came to rest on its side in a parking lot, the statement said.
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Firefighters extricated New from the car and took him to a hospital but he died of his injuries.
Images from local media showed New's car mangled with most of the back half torn off.
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The other driver, a 30-year-old man, was pronounced dead and his identity was not released.
Preliminary evidence indicated the car driver was speeding, police said.
New joined the department in July 2019, police spokeswoman Sgt. Ann Justus said.
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He is survived by his wife, mother, brother and grandmother.
"I want to express my deep thanks and appreciation to...the doctors, the nurses, the surgeons, who tried to save Officer New as well as the Phoenix Fire Department that did everything possible to try to preserve his life," Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams told reporters Tuesday morning.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered flags at all state buildings lowered to half-staff until sunset.