On Thursday last week, two murders have taken place. Myrtle Wilson, wife to a small garage owner, was hit and killed instantly by a speeding car two evenings ago. She had run out into the middle of the street for unknown reasons when the ‘death car’ hit her. The car was allegedly a yellow or green color and was guessed to be traveling around 40 miles per hour when it hit Myrtle. This car was coming from New York; it swerved a little but did not stop when passing
The ambulance arrived and confirmed the victim was dead. However, they said that not only did the wreck kill her, but she was stabbed in the back. At that moment, I realized this was not any ordinary car crash, it was a murder. All I could think about was how this woman’s family must feel after receiving information that
People in the Houston area, and throughout the state of Texas, are commonly arrested for suspicion of drunk driving. In fact, the state’s Department of Public Safety reports that there were 89,256 people arrested for driving under the influence in 2012 alone. Often, those facing such charges choose to forego hiring an attorney, and instead handle their legal issues on their own. Even for those facing first-time offenses, however, it may be useful to obtain legal representation.
Dallas Cap was arrested for Ran over a Cyclist Brian Burger a Dallas Police Officer was arrested and indictment, for ran over a cyclist, lien in the accident report and obstruct the investigation when the chase a cyclist Fred Bradford. According to Eric Nicholson of Dallas Observer, Bryan Burgess, 28 and his partner Officer Michael Puckett were in their routinely vigilance when they saw a men driving without lights in his bicycle and also without Helmer. The cyclist approach a car that was parking with it in unidentified occupied in there. Sun Fred the cyclist saw the police car, he fleet in his bicyclist. Officer Puckett follow the suspect by foot, in the mind time officer Burger driving his patrol car chasing the cyclist ending struck the
Alcohol has been around for years. There has even been a point in time when it was safer than water. As time passed the drink evolved and so did the problems that followed. Addiction, severe health problems, violence, rage, crimes, and even death have been the outcomes to those who fall victim to the beverage. Although the simple solution would be to just ban alcohol all together, I believe adding a system that puts a regulation that can help limit the negatives things caused by it.
Impaired driving has become a large problem nationwide. Texas leads the nation in number of DWI related accidents. Furthermore, among the cities in Texas, Dallas is the highest ranking in overall DWI related deaths. Our community needs to help prevent this problem by spreading awareness, intervention methods, and educating the public. We strive to bring awareness to the problem of drinking and driving in our community by hosting: Uber ‘n’ Out.
Amy Miller related she was in the yard at her mother’s residence at 11713 Lithia Pinecrest Road. Miller said she saw a black pickup truck “hauling ass” westbound on Lithia Pinecrest Road. Miller said she maybe 55-60 miles per hour. Miller said shortly after seeing the truck go past, she heard a loud boom. Miller said she ran out to the road and saw a tractor in the westbound lane of Lithia Pinecrest Road and saw a body lying in the roadway as well. Miller said there was also a pickup truck in the grass off the south side of the road, facing east. Miller related she never went to the crash, but did call 911.
Tyler, TX-The bigger piece of Texans will be incorporated into a car accident at any rate once in their lifetime. If they are blessed, the accident will be minor and they can leave with minor injuries, however again and again a car crash is completely serious. As opposed to leaving, the losses are hustled to the mending focus and face a staggering recovery. These losses will normally need to search for compensation from the individual who made their injuries so they require fathom the state's up close and personal harm laws.
Go Home, You’re Drunk Over the last several years the number of drunk driving fatalities has decreased but any life lost due to this issue is one life too many. An analysis of drunk driving collisions and fatalities bring attention to Oklahoma laws as our state seeks to prevent and reduce drunk driving in this state. Facts and statistics show a decrease in fatalities for 2013. Even though the decrease is not much, more and more efforts are being made to decrease drunk driving. In Oklahoma new laws are coming into play on the streets in order to make the decrease in drunk driving deaths and collisions an even higher number. Whether a person has a couple of drinks and chooses to get behind the wheel or people witness someone drink and proceed
NOTIFICATION: I responded to a call of 901A-vehicle collision with injuies at 2119 hours. I responded from 8471 Enterprise Way and arrived on scene at 2140 hours. All times, speeds and measurements in this investigation are approximate. Measurements were taken by my foot-steps (One foot step is approximately 3ft).
It was on Friday morning on her way to school. Her dad was driving and her sister was sitting in the passenger seat. She was sitting in the backseat, driver side of the beige minivan. As they were crossing over a bus lane, with the right of way, a car was going full speed from the bus lane and didn’t even break and hit exactly where Kaely had been taking a nap before school. The driver was found to be intoxicated and he was driving home so he could go pick up his baby to take her to daycare. Kaely’s body was ejected from the car and into the street. They rushed her to the hospital but soon after had passed away.
April 12th, 2012 is a night I will never forget. I was awoken by my dispatcher around midnight and asked to respond to a fatal crash in Talladega, Alabama. I was the on call Traffic Homicide Investigator that night and always dreaded those calls. This one would be particularly challenging because I was informed it involved children. On this night, Kenneth Latham chose to ingest several prescribed (narcotic) medications and operate his vehicle. He left his home in a fit of rage after arguing with his daughter over a ham sandwich. Several witnesses called 911 to report his erratic driving over a 20-mile stretch of county roads and highways. Evidence showed that Mr. Latham ran off the road at least a half-dozen times before hitting the Ramirez family head-on. Mr. and Mrs. Ramirez died instantly. They had four children in the back seat that were critically but not fatally injured. Due to the damage, it took emergency responders almost an hour before the bodies could be removed from the vehicle. It was at this moment that we realized Mrs. Ramirez was pregnant. Because of the lack of oxygen for an extended time, doctors were not able to save the unborn baby. Kenneth Latham showed no remorse and only chose to comment on the immigration status of the
INVESTIGATION: On 04-01-2017 at 1252 hours, Det. Carter # 181968, notified me of a traffic crash fatality that occurred on County Road 39, approximately two-tenths of a mile south of Thompson Road. The crash occurred at approximately 1200 hours. I responded to the crash scene and upon my arrival
This article is about how statistics show that the number of motor vehicle deaths in Georgia have risen by fourteen percent in two years. Although, they do not know why it has risen considerably more in Georgia. The article also states the main reasons why these deaths are occurring.
13 year old Valerie Willson had been riding her bike on the side of the road when she had seen a car destroyed from a car crash. Just by the way it looked, there couldn’t have been any survivors she thought. As she went up to the crashed jeep she