National Guard vehicle crashes in D.C., driver ticketed for red light

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A National Guard member was ticketed for running a red light after crashing into a civilian car during a deployment in Washington D.C., where Guard forces are deployed amid President Trump's anti-crime efforts. The incident involved a convoy of military vehicles, and the driver sustained minor injuries. The deployment has faced local opposition despite a decline in crime rates.
- National Guard member ticketed for running a red light after crashing into car in D.C. during Trump's deployment CBS News
- Driver of National Guard vehicle gets red-light ticket after collision The Washington Post
- One civilian injured in crash with D.C. National Guard military vehicle NPR
- National Guardsman ticketed for running red light after crashing MATV into car in Capitol Hill WUSA9
- National Guard vehicle collides with car, trapping driver on Capitol Hill WTOP
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