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VIDEO: Cop Car Accidentally "Crashes" the 'Transformers 3' Set

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Oct. 12 2010, Published 5:50 a.m. ET

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Wonder who will be at fault for this one? A cop car came speeding onto the closed set of Transformers 3 recently and crashed into the Bumblebee Camaro!

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Okay, the yellow Camaro technically hit the cop car but it wasn't suppose to be there!

Somehow a cop car managed to make its way onto the Transformers 3 set, which was closed to the public. The result? Just as the Bumblebee Camaro was filming its scene by accelerating into the street, the cop car came onto the scene too!

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Check out the car crash below!

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According to Fox 5, the police officer sustained minor injuries from the unscripted car wreck when he accidentally crashed the set.

Law enforcement sources said the cop was on his way to a call for a suspicious package incident, but was using a different radio channel than the police officers who were securing the movie set.

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“Earlier today, a MPD marked cruiser responding to an emergency assignment, collided with a vehicle involved in the filming of a movie at Third Street and Maryland Avenue, SW," the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement. "The officer sustained minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital. No civilian injuries have been reported.

"The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the facts of the crash and filming of this movie on closed D.C. city streets has been suspended until safety procedures can be reviewed.”

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