Patrol officials have identified the Culver Creek boarding school student who was killed on I-65, as 16-year old Alaska Young. On I-65 just south of downtown, a truck had jackknifed and ended up blocking both lanes and a police showed parking next to the truck. Alaska was driving by herself and was heading towards the accident. Apparently the car was on cruiser whiling crashing into the police car. The cop in the police car luckily got out of his car in time to avoid being hit. Authorities says Alaska was very intoxicated and resulting in her not being able to swerve around the police car when it’s lights were flashing. After, colliding with the cop car, the policemen ran over to see if she was alive and oaky. As soon as he got over there,
On June 7th 2008, Sarah May Ward was arrested for the murder of Eli Westlake after she ran him over in a motor vehicle in St. Leonards. Prior to the incident the offender had been driving the wrong way down Christine Lane which was a one way street. Whilst this was occurring she was intoxicated, under the influence of marijuana, valium, and ecstasy and was unlicensed to drive. The victim and his brother who were also intoxicated, where walking down the lane and where nearly hit by the offender. This prompted the victim to throw cheese balls at the car and make a few sarcastic remarks regarding her driving ability. After a brief confrontation between the two parties the victim and his brother turned away and proceeded to walk
On May 16th, 2010 Aiyana Stanley-Jones, a seven-year old Black girl from the east side of Detroit, Michigan was fast asleep at her grandmother’s home when Detroit Police Department’s Special Response Team mistakenly entered the residence during a midnight raid. Officer Joseph Weekley discharged a bullet that entered Stanley Jones’ head leaving her body lifeless. Initially, Weekley was charged in connection with Stanley Jones’ death but prosecutors cleared him in 2015, ensuring he would face no repercussions for his negligence that resulted in the premature death of Aiyana Stanley Jones.
Upon arrival, I met with Lake Ridge Student Quarzaza, Imani B/F, dob 04/22/1998 and her dad Quarzaz Mongo who said that someone hit her vehicle while it was parked in the school parking lot in front of the Pac. Quarzaza said that she parked her vehicle at approximate 6:74 a.m. in the parking lot near the Pac before the start of school. Quarzaza said that when she went to her car at approximately 3:09 p.m. after school, she noticed that she had damage on the back right side fender. Quarzaza said that an unknown w/f driving a black truck drove by and told her that she had seen a red pick-up truck hit her car. Quarzaza said that the unknown suspect left a white piece of paper on her windshield with nothing written on it.
At approximately 1:28 a.m., I arrived at the scene and met with Trooper Otten, who advised what had transpired prior to my arrival. Trooper Otten stated a blue 2014 Ford F-150, driven by Eric A. Wenzel, was traveling northbound on Illinois Route 4 south of Norton Lane. While traveling northbound, the blue Ford veered to the left and entered the southbound lane of the roadway. Once in the southbound lane, the front passenger’s side of the blue Ford struck the front passenger’s side of a southbound silver 2003 Ford F-150, driven by Alan L. Schilling. Trooper Otten stated both Mr. Wenzel and Mr. Schilling sustained incapacitating injuries in the collision Trooper Otten advised the silver Ford’s front seat passenger, Sarah L. Wagner-Schilling, sustained life-threatening injuries in the collision and was not expected to survive. Trooper Otten said Mr. Wenzel admitted to having been drinking prior to the collision and was suspected of driving under the influence. All three occupants had been transported from the scene
Man by the name of Patrick Musgrove hit and killed a man on the I-84 at 3:30Am when returning from bars in downtown Boise. The victim's name was Winters Wareagle. Wareagle was from Garden City and was on his way to visit some relatives with his mother when his car broke down. He was out on the road crouching when he got hit. The charges were dropped becase prosecutors say that his drunk state wasn't the cause of the kill but rather the lighting of the freeway and Wareagles position in the road. The charges
On October 4th 2016 Deputy Akins was dispatched to 8821 Centennial Road for an accident involving a red truck that left the roadway and struck a parked vehicle. Upon arrival Deputy Akins saw a 2013 Red Dodge 1500 in the ditch with the truck’s front end smashed into the rear end of a 1001 Honda Civic. In the driver seat of the dodge truck was a male Caucasian. Deputy Akins recognized the male as Evan Case. Deputy Akins asked Mr. Case if he was injured. Mr. Case replied with I can just pay the deductible and leave right. Deputy Akins asked Mr. Case again if he was ok or if he needed medical. Mr. Case replied no.
Deputy Wells and I responded to a home where a 16 year old girl allegedly cut herself. When we arrived to the scene Deputy Wells’ zone partner was already on location. We entered the home together and came into contact with the kid’s mother who stated that she saw the cuts on her daughter’s wrist and determined that she had been cutting herself with a razor. When we enter the girls’ room, she was being comforted by another teenage girl, who we found out was her close friend. The victim was crying and appeared to be extremely emotional. Deputy Wells made several attempts to find out why she had cut herself. Finally, the girl admitted to cutting herself and stated “I don’t know why I cut myself.” The other teenage girl got up from the bed and
On Thursday, 05/18/2017, at about 9:27 p.m., partner Officer Griffin (#3135) and I were on uniformed patrol in a marked patrol vehicle (Unit #21) as 3A21. We were dispatched to an injury traffic collision at Lake Ave. and Maple St. Upon our arrival, we saw three vehicles that appeared to be involved in a traffic collision. While we were assisting with the scene, we saw Victim Captain Konrad struggling with the suspect, later identified as Kevin Hendrix. Officers Griffin, Riehl (#7454), Spatz (#8058) and I grabbed Suspect Hendrix and took him to the ground. I placed properly adjusted, double locked handcuffs on Hendrix. Officer Griffin and I placed Hendrix in our patrol vehicle.
When I arrived on scene I spoke with three individuals who were involved in the collision. The operator of the White Ford F-250 was identified as Albert John PIKITUS and his passenger was identified as Nathan GULDEN. Both stated that PIKITUS was driving south on Swatara Road when they observed a vehicle travelling north on Swatara road. They said the vehicle began to travel in their direction and they thought she was going to strike them so PIKITUS stopped his truck in the road. They said they could see the eyes of the operator and she never looked at them and was only looking at the turn where she later turned right onto Florida Avenue. The operator turned into their vehicle making a wide right turn. As they sat stationary the female struck the driver's side of the truck.
On 02-01-2017at approximately 1312 hours, a 2012 Ford Fusion being operated by Jon Molvie was eastbound on Fishhawk Blvd., at approximately 45mph, approaching the intersection of Bayberry Glen. Molvie was approximately 4 - 4.5 car lengths behind the HCSO marked squad car, when the HCSO vehicle, braked suddenly and began a U-turn. Molvie was unable to brake or take evasive action and struck the HCSO vehicle with the front of his car. The Ford Fusion came to rest within the eastbound lane of Fishhawk Blvd. facing in a southeast direction.
Worker went to the home of Lamyia Walters. When the worker arrived there is no black truck only the gold BMW at the residence. The worker knocked three times. While waiting for an answer at the door the work could hear persons speaking. Lamyia answered the door. Worker was invited inside. Worker followed Lamyia into the kitchen were the floor was wet and dirty dishes were all over the counter tops and the microwave was missing. Lamyia informed the worker that the microwave caught fire. Lamyia scrapped her left over food into the dog bowls. Lamyia has no money for dog food and is giving the dogs her left overs. Lamyia stated that she is slowly cleaning up the house. Worker and Lamyia sat down and spoke in the living room. The home has no
There does not appear to be any definite case law on the question of whether a motion under K.S.A. 60-241(a)(2) should count as a motion to dismiss for timing purposes. The cases that I am citing are largely not considering the question on point, but instead consider it either any other contexts or in passing. Largely, any argument we make seems to need to be based in either language or the purpose of the rule.
It started with both of us witnessing a dark colored late model Mustang, traveling at excessive speed down Wheeler Ave. In fact my exact words were, “Oh look at that dipshit!” After confirming radar of what we had both seen, lights and siren were activated. The suspect vehicle pulled over a block later on one of the side streets. At first this would have seemed routine, but that change every few minutes. The driver did not have a valid license, or proof of ownership, he did not have insurance. Another officer responded shortly and began speaking to the passenger of the vehicle. Both Officers were convinced something was off about the individuals. They had to run the drivers name multiply times in multiple states to no avail. Come to finds out he wasn’t giving them his full name, after the proper name was used to search it came back the driver was a convicted felon. The passenger had nothing on record so they released him on his own. But after they decided to detain and arrest the driver, an inventory search yielded a firearm in the trunk of the vehicle. The driver was charged with possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person 28-1206, defaced firearm 28-1207, and possession of a short shotgun 28-1203. At that time a third officer arrived and to two officers assisting left to find the passenger who left midway through the entire series of events. They later returned with the fine young gentleman. After that a tow
Sorry for my late posting today, but there was a late night incident that awoke the entire block with a rude awakening. At approximately 1:00AM, a loud crash happened. A parked car was hit severely and pushed a good ten feet from where it sat. The DUI suspect's car was down at the other end of the block disabled. Police were called and an arrest was made by Lt. Shawn DeVerse, after a field sobriety test and breathalyzer were administered. The suspect refused a blood test. Officer Nick Caito was on scene as well. Here is what the parked car looks like at about
On March 19, 2017, at approximately 2019 hours I was dispatched to a possible impaired driver northbound on D ST NE near 15TH ST SE. While enroute to the location Dispatch advised the vehicle returned to the Shag Apartments located at 102 10TH ST NE. The reporting party said the vehicle was running stop signs. The vehicle was identified as WA/953YNU a 2000 Silver Pontic Grand Am. While enroute to 102 10TH ST NE Ofc. Hewin advised the vehicle had just left the Shag Apartment eastbound and turned north onto D ST NE. Ofc. Hewin advised the vehicle was swerving all over the road and then collided with another vehicle at D ST NE and 15TH ST NE.