An Army National Guard member was critically injured in a hit-and-run incident in Miramar, Florida. The suspect, Tremaine Maurice Herbert, 31, has been arrested and is facing charges including leaving the scene of a crash involving serious bodily injury, tampering with evidence, and driving with a suspended license. The incident occurred on March 4 when Jahmaar Williams, 31, was crossing Pembroke Road and was struck by a vehicle. Williams was transported to the hospital in critical condition. His brother, Chris Williams, witnessed the crash and expressed his gratitude for surviving the accident unharmed. Jahmaar, an active member of the Army National Guard for 12 years, has been a motivating and supportive force in Chris’s life. Herbert is scheduled to appear in bond court on Friday. The incident highlights the importance of road safety and the consequences of hit-and-run accidents.
Army National Guard Member Critically Injured in Miramar Hit-and-Run, US
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