Tampa Sergeant Run Down Outside Zach Bryan Show, In Stable Condition

A Tampa police sergeant is recovering in the hospital after being hit by a car while directing traffic outside Raymond James Stadium earlier yesterday, shortly after a packed Zach Bryan concert. Police said the veteran officer suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries and is stable and in good spirits.

Officer Hit While Working Post-Concert Traffic

According to Tampa police, the sergeant was wearing a reflective traffic vest and had stepped into the roadway to direct vehicles on West Martin Luther King Drive eastbound when he was struck. Investigators said a Chrysler Crossfire moved from the center lane into the outside lane and failed to stop, hitting the officer.

The car was driven by a 44-year-old man, who police said stayed at the scene and cooperated with officers. He was cited for careless driving causing serious bodily injury. Speed and impairment are not believed to have played a role in the crash, and the sergeant was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, according to WTSP.

Crash Follows Packed Zach Bryan Stadium Show

The incident unfolded just after thousands of fans poured out of Raymond James Stadium on Saturday night, where Zach Bryan was in town for his With Heaven On Tour stop. Venue listings and ticketing information show Bryan performed at the stadium on Saturday, according to Raymond James Stadium.

Chief Calls It a Stark Reminder

Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw called the crash “a stark reminder” of the risks officers face while managing traffic and crowds around large events. He said the department is rallying around the injured sergeant as he recovers.

The chief’s comments and the department’s initial account of what happened were released as investigators continued to analyze the circumstances of the crash, according to WTSP…

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