A tragic incident unfolded on Interstate 95 Friday morning as a Florida Highway Patrol trooper lost his life in the line of duty.
According to TC Palm, the fatal crash occurred when Trooper Zachary Fink engaged in the pursuit of a felony suspect. Fink ended up colliding with a semi-truck in St. Lucie County during the pursuit.
Police said the suspect was driving “at least twice the legal speed limit,” prompting Fink to follow him. Subsequently, the suspect, refusing to halt, made a U-turn and started driving in the wrong direction.
Fink then tried to make a U-turn himself and continued the pursuit, leading to a crash and the deaths of both Fink and the truck driver.
The suspect fled the scene and later crashed his own vehicle. He abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot.
ABC News reports that a manhunt for the suspect ensued. At around 8 a.m. Friday, police arrested 30-year-old Michael Anthony Addison. He was booked in the St. Lucie County Jail on charges that include, in part, vehicular homicide, aggravated fleeing to elude, and driving without a license causing death.
“Trooper Fink died a hero protecting and serving his community,” FHP Colonel Gary Howze II said.
“After speaking with his family, I can say that Trooper Fink was living his dream as a Florida State Trooper when a felon tragically took his life. As a first responder, sacrifice is not new; it is daily and experienced while living, when missing breakfast with family, or when at work instead of with family.
“We appreciate Trooper Fink’s sacrifice and know that the people of Florida are safer because of his commitment to keeping them safe.”
Fink, a dedicated three-year veteran of the highway patrol, is survived by his fiancée, father, and stepmother.
The investigation is ongoing. Check back for updates.
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[Feature Photo via Florida Highway Patrol]