Teen accused of intentionally striking, paralyzing Maryland officer: police

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Teen accused of intentionally striking, paralyzing Maryland officer: police
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A teenager known by Maryland police for provoking officers and traffic violations is charged with attempted first-degree murder after striking an officer.

Police in Maryland have released the mug shot of a teenager accused of purposefully striking an officer with his car on a highway while trying to provoke officers into chasing him. Frederick Raphael Mayorga, 19, was arrested for allegedly barreling into Sgt. Patrick Kepp just after 3:45 a.m. Wednesday. Kepp had parked on the side of Interstate 270 North and exited the patrol car to put down stop sticks in an attempt to halt the Dodge Challenger driven by Mayorga, FOX 5 DC reported.

It was not until Mayorga almost ran another vehicle off the road that officers put down stop sticks. 'He intentionally struck Sgt. Kepp in the main lanes of I-270,' Chief Jones said. He added that Mayorga continued speeding down the highway until his vehicle was disabled by stop sticks laid out by another officer. Mayorga was apprehended near Clarksburg Road.

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