In the statement, police said investigators made a “full and thorough inquiry” into the collision and there was no evidence to support the crash was anything other than an accident.
CAIR said that the photos provided by the family and the fact that they were facing the same direction “dispute the claim” that there may have been a glare.
The family told CAIR that the trooper blamed the woman. It’s likely the incident was caught on the trooper’s dash camera. Baltimore Sun Media has submitted a Public Information Act request for the footage and subsequent traffic stop.
“There must be a criminal investigation into every aspect of this disturbing incident, including the alleged actions and lack of remorse of the driver — who narrowly missed seriously injuring a member of this Muslim family before driving away from the scene — and the lack of appropriate action by the responding officer,” Chaudry said in a news release Monday.