A Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputy was seriously injured April 9 while he was handling a traffic stop on U.S. 1, after a drunk driver struck his patrol cruiser as he was walking between his car and the one he had pulled over, the sheriff’s office said.
The crash left the 26-year-old deputy pinned between both vehicles.
Deputies freed the deputy from the two cars that were on the side of the road near MM 87, and he was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital with injuries to his lower body. He was in stable condition the day after, according to MCSO spokesman Adam Linhardt.
MCSO hasn’t released the name of the injured deputy.
The driver who struck the deputy’s patrol car was identified as Alexandra Marlene Baraga, 26, of Shoreview, Minnesota. She had a blood alcohol level of .310 – nearly four times the legal limit – while behind the wheel of a 2014 Toyota Prius, Linhardt said, and was not injured.
The Florida Highway Patrol took Baraga to the county jail and charged her with multiple DUI-related crimes.
Baraga, whose occupation is listed as animal care, was released from the jail on Stock Island on April 10 after posting a $95,000 bond, according to MCSO online jail records.
Her arraignment is set for 9 a.m. April 23 before Judge Luis Garcia at the Plantation Key Government Center in Tavernier.
Baraga couldn’t be reached for comment on April 11 and it wasn’t immediately clear whether she has legal representation.
The driver the deputy had stopped, Andrew James Gibson, 20, of Homestead, was taken to Mariners Hospital in Tavernier with non-life-threatening injuries. Gibson was later taken to jail on a warrant for failure to appear in court.
Sheriff Rick Ramsay said it was a difficult time for everyone at MCSO.
“One of our brave deputies has been seriously injured in the line of duty because of the thoughtless actions of a drunk driver,” Ramsay said in a statement. “For the cost of a taxi or rideshare, she jeopardized the lives of everyone on the road.”
The injured deputy has been with the sheriff’s office since February 2022.