Crime & Safety
Woman Who Allegedly Hit HERO Worker in Midtown Makes Bond
Attorneys are hopeful that video evidence exists that details the circumstances of the collision which severely injured the worker.

Credit: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
A Fulton County woman charged with DUI and other offenses for a Sunday collision which severely injured a HERO worker in Midtown bonded out of jail on Tuesday, jail records show.
Lindsay Clark, 25, was released after posting a $77,500 bond for charges related to the incident on the Downtown Connector which sent Moses King to the hospital with brain and head injuries, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Monday.
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King was on Interstate 75 near 17th Street setting flares to block two lanes of traffic after a previous accident when he was hit by a 2006 Mazda driven by Clark. Clark’s Mazda then smashed into another vehicle, police said.
Clark’s defense lawyer told the AJC that he hopes that dashcams on vehicles dispatched to work the original accident were in position to record the incident which injured King.
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Clark faces charges of DUI, serious injury by vehicle, reckless driving, improper passing of an emergency vehicle, driving with an expired license plate decal, and improper/erratic lane change, Fulton County jail records show.
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