Car transporting North Carolina lawmakers ‘rammed from behind’ on interstate

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A car transporting the speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, another state lawmaker, and security for the pair was “rammed from behind several times” on a highway Thursday, accord…

Speaker Tim Moore and Rep. David Willis were being driven by security back to Raleigh, North Carolina, after a visit to the city of Wilson for a series of events when the incident occurred.

“On the drive back, the vehicle was rammed from behind several times,” a spokeswoman for Moore told The Post. General Assembly police and North Carolina Highway Patrol responded to the incident and the circumstances are under investigation, according to Moore’s office.

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