A wrong-way driver on Airport Freeway near downtown Fort Worth caused a multiple-vehicle wreck early Sunday, leaving six people injured and causing one car to roll onto its roof, police said.
Firefighters and police had to dodge a second wrong-way motorist who drove by them on the highway, according to KDFW/Channel 4.Officers responded to the wreck shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday in the 3000 block of Airport Freeway.Witnesses told police that a man in a Lincoln was driving east in the westbound lanes when his car hit a black Dodge. The Dodge rolled over and ended up on its roof, police said.The Lincoln veered into a guardrail and bounced off before hitting a Chevrolet Malibu and a Mazda.Police identified the wrong-way driver as Marcus Deon Burkley, 44, of Grand Prairie. He was arrested at the scene, accused of intoxication assault causing serious bodily injury.Burkley was taken to a hospital; his condition was unavailable late Sunday.Four people in the Dodge including the driver were taken to hospitals; their injuries were not considered life-threatening, authorities said.The driver of the Malibu suffered severe injuries, police said, while the driver of the Mazda was treated at the scene.Domingo Ramirez Jr., 817-390-7763Twitter: @mingoramirezjr