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07-09-10, 11:35 PM #1
Fort Worth officer showing 'promising signs' after crash, Traumatic Brain Injury
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FORT WORTH -- A Fort Worth police officer showed "promising signs of potential recovery" on Friday as his colleagues worked to determine whether a man in their custody was involved in a chase that ended when the officer's car hydroplaned and spun into a tree. Officer Richard Lambing, 37, of Fort Worth was listed in serious but stable condition and was "no longer completely unresponsive," according to Fort Worth police.
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The crash occurred shortly after he responded to a request by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Department to help pursue a fleeing drug suspect aboard a motorcycle.
The motorcyclist escaped.
A few hours after the crash, police arrested Jewell Raymond Blassingame, 36, at a home in north Fort Worth and seized a red motorcycle, a red helmet and a backpack, said Lt. Paul Henderson, a Fort Worth police spokesman
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Courtesy Tarrant County Jail
Jewell Raymond Blassingame, 36, was arrested Thursday
night in connection with a drug investigation in Mansfield
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07-10-10, 04:59 AM #2
Prayers for Ofc. Lambing's recovery.
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07-10-10, 05:23 AM #3
Hope he recovers quickly.
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07-10-10, 05:38 AM #4
Prayers for his recovery.
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07-10-10, 08:09 AM #5
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07-10-10, 08:30 AM #6
Thoughts and prayers en route.

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07-10-10, 12:25 PM #7
I'm pulling for the officer. I hope it turns out well with no lasting damage.
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07-11-10, 02:51 AM #8
I hope he will be able to get back to work and catch some more dirtbags.
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07-11-10, 10:39 AM #9
According to news reports, there were no updates from the hospital yesterday.
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