New York Officer Hailed as Hero for Stopping Crane Truck on Expressway

Suffolk Police Chief Stuart Cameron said the actions taken by highway patrol officer Joseph Goss and three other officers may have saved lives and prevented what could have been a horrifying tragedy.

Suffolk Police Chief Stuart Cameron said the actions taken by Suffolk Police highway patrol  officer Joseph Goss and three other officers may have saved lives and prevented what could have been a horrifying tragedy.

Goss was instrumental in stopping "a massive crane truck driving erratically" on the Long Island Expressway on Tuesday, according to Newsday.

When 47-year-old Brian Sinclair reportedly barreled through rush hour traffic — demolishing a Nissan Altima, a Jeep Cherokee, a Honda Civic, and a Toyota RAV4 — Gross got out of his patrol vehicle and jumped into the crane truck's cab.

“I don’t really think you need to use too much imagination to see the potential catastrophe that could have occurred had this crane not been stopped,” Cameron said during a news conference Wednesday at Suffolk police headquarters in Yaphank, “a 30-ton crane operated by someone who was impaired by alcohol on the Expressway during rush hour.”

Goss — a 12-year Suffolk Police veteran — said, “I was just doing my job… It seemed like the right thing to do at the time."

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