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Oakland Man Struck, Killed After Alameda Police Impound Car

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012
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A pedestrian was struck and killed near the Oakland Airport. (Photos: ABC News | Oakland Tribune)

Fatal pedestrian accident: An Oakland man was struck and killed near the Oakland Airport after the car he was riding in was impounded by police in Alameda.

•   A Oakland man driving on a suspended license was pulled over for speeding  in Alameda. There were three passengers in the car, another man and two women.

•   Police impounded the car as required by law and offered to call a taxi cab for the group of four. They refused, saying they had no money.

•   The group left Alameda, an island city, on foot. They were walking on a busy street with no sidewalks when one of them was hit by a car. He died at the scene. 

•   The victim’s friend was upset because police did not give them a ride back to Oakland, but police say that is not standard practice.

Shortly after 5 a.m., Alameda police pulled over a car for speeding on Otis Drive about two blocks from the Bay Farm Island bridge, according to a report in the Alameda Sun. The area is a well-lit residential neighborhood with paved sidewalks.

The officer ran a standard background check and discovered that the driver, 38-year-old Donnel Roberts, had a suspended license. Police Lt. Sean Lynch said the officer cited Roberts and impounded the car for 30 days, as required by law.

Oakland Pedestrian Accident LawyersThere were three other people in the car with Roberts — 42-year-old Arnold James and two women — but they were not allowed to drive the car because they did not have valid licenses or were impaired, according to the Oakland Tribune.

The Alameda police officer offered twice to call a cab for the group, but they said they did not have enough money and refused the offer. They left the island city on foot, walked across the bridge, and onto Doolittle Drive, a busy back road with a 45 mph speed limit. There are no sidewalks.

At about 6 a.m. the group approached the entrance to Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline Park — 1.7 miles from where they were stopped in Alameda. Oakland police later said James may have been walking partially on the roadway. He was struck by a silver Lexus driven by an Alameda resident on his way to work. The driver said it was dark and he didn’t see James at the side of the road. He stopped to try to help the victim, but James died at the scene.

Police closed the road to traffic in both directions between Swan Way and Langley Street for several hours while they cleared the scene and conducted a preliminary investigation.

Roberts told television news crews he was upset because the police towed his car and did not consider how the group would get safely back to Oakland.   Police said they were required by law to impound the car for 30 days and that transporting people to their destination is not standard operating procedure.

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Berkeley: Teen Skateboarder Struck, Killed in Dangerous Intersection

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
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A teen skateboarder was struck and killed in Berkeley.

Skateboard fatality: An 18-year-old skateboarder died Wednesday after being struck by a Prius in a dangerous intersection in Berkeley on Monday night.

•   An 18-year-old skateboarder was hit by a Prius in a dark, dangerous intersection.

•   He suffered a severe head injury and died two days later.

•   Under California law, skateboarders are considered pedestrians.

The accident occurred shortly after 7 p.m. on Monday, according to a report in Berkeley’s Daily Californian.

Berkeley police spokeswoman Sgt. Mary Kusmiss said Tyler DeMartini, who lived in Berkeley and attended at El Cerrito High School, was riding his skateboard westbound on Marin Avenue at the time of the accident.

DeMartini was crossing Tulare Avenue when an eastbound Prius, driven by a 54-year-old Berkeley man,  turned left onto Tulare Avenue and struck the teen skateboarder. Police did not say how fast the Prius was traveling or whether it was within the posted speed limit.

DeMartini, who was not wearing a helmet, suffered a severe head injury. He was rushed to the Level II emergency/trauma center at Highland Hospital in Oakland in critical condition. He died in the hospital on Wednesday.

The Berkeley Police Department called in a special team to investigate the fatal accident, Kusmiss told the El Cerrito Patch  news site.

“Due to the seriousness of the collision, BPD’s FAIT (Fatal Accident Investigation Team) was called in to take over the investigation,” Kusmiss said. “The FAIT team, members of BPD’s Traffic Bureau, investigates serious and fatal collisions and have extensive training in many disciplines related to collision, diagramming and reconstruction. It is too early in the investigation of this collision to determine the PCF — Primary Collision Factor — which is assigned to a party and in most cases attributes fault to the party.”

After the preliminary investigation police said DeMartini would likely be faulted because skateboarders are supposed to use the sidewalk instead of the street, according to the Daily Cal report. Under California law, skateboarders are deemed pedestrians.

“No pedestrian may walk upon any roadway outside of a business or residence district otherwise than close to his or her left-hand edge of the roadway,” the police press release stated, citing part of the California Vehicle Code.

But many neighbors say the intersection at Marin and Tulare avenues is extremely dangerous to pedestrians, skateboarders, and bicyclists due to a combination of factors: It is very dark and poorly lighted, cars speed over the limit, and it is a blind turn.

The Berkeley Patch news site reported:

“Even with traffic calming measures, cars still speed,” said Marcy Greenhut on the Berkeley Patch Facebook page.

Mary Nicely added that she lives three doors down from the intersection and never crosses there, no matter what time of day. “People drive too fast and it is dark as hell at night,” she said, adding that she has complained to the Berkeley Public Works Department about the lack of lighting — to no avail.

Krista Miller, who lives on Tulare Avenue, says that she and her two children have caused two fender benders crossing the intersection in the past six months. Speeding cars were too close to one another or speeding, she says, and therefore unprepared to stop.

Miller’s husband, Ryan Smith, says that he spoke to the Berkeley Police Department about the dangers of the intersection and was told to take the matter to the city council.

The news site included a video to illustrate the problems:

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Fairfield: Driver Arrested in Double-Fatal DUI Crash on I-80

Monday, January 30th, 2012
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A Sacramento woman was arrested after a drunk driving accident that killed two people on I-80 in Fairfield.

A 42-year-old Sacramento woman was arrested early Sunday morning after a drunk driving accident that caused the deaths of two people on Interstate 80 in Fairfield.

•   A drunk driver slammed into the rear of an SUV, sending it across the freeway. The SUV crashed into the center divider, rolled over, and landed upside-down in traffic.

•   The driver and one of the passengers got out of the SUV and were trying to help the fourth passenger get out when an approaching vehicle crashed into the SUV and hit the two men. Both of them died at the scene.

•   The drunk driver was arrested on felonly DUI charges as well as possession of a loaded gun in her vehicle.

The California Highway Patrol received a call about the crash at 5:23 a.m., according to a report in the Fairfield Daily Republic.

The CHP said Michelle Henry was driving a 2008 Buick Lucerne at a high rate of speed on westbound I-80 when she slammed into the rear of a 1997 Ford Explorer driven by 33-year-old Anthony Andrade.  Both vehicles were in the No. 4 lane, just east of Air Base Parkway.

The Buick overturned on the right-hand shoulder and rolled into the trees and bushes alongside the freeway.  The Explorer veered across all of the westbound lanes and crashed into the center divider. It overturned and rolled into the No. 2 lane, where it landed on its roof.

Andrade and one of his passengers, 25 year-old Vincente Santos, got out of the Explorer to help another passenger, 33-year-old Floyd Williams Jr., get out of the vehicle. But a  Toyota Corolla, driven by 25-year-old Michael Soto, approached the wreck and was not able to avoid crashing into the mangled rear end of the Explorer.

The impact threw Santos into the westbound traffic lanes. He and Andrade both died at the scene.

Williams was transported by ambulance to North Bay Medical Center in Fairfield, where he was treated for minor injuries, according to the CHP. Soto was taken to Kaiser Hospital in Vacaville, also with minor injuries.

All of the men were from Sacramento.

Henry was taken to North Bay Hospital where she was treated for minor injuries and released to police custody, according to the Dixon Patch news site. She was arrested and charged with felony drunk driving and possession of a loaded firearm in her vehicle.

All westbound lanes of I-80 were closed for three hours while emergency crews cleared the scene and officers conducted a preliminary investigation.

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CHP Probe: How Did Aptos Teen Get Booze Before Fatal DUI Crash?

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

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State officials are investigating how a teen got alcohol before a fatal drunk driving crash Friday night near Watsonville.

•   A teen suspected of drunk driving lost control when she crossed a double-yellow line to pass another vehicle on a two-lane road. Her car crashed into a tree.

•   One of her six passengers died at the scene. The other five were hospitalized.

•   The driver was hospitalized with major injuries and arrested on charges of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter.

•   State alcohol officials are looking into how the teen got the alcohol.

The accident occurred at about 11:30 p.m., according to a report in the Santa Cruz Sentinel.

The driver, 19-year-old Erica Shanice Duran of Aptos, was driving a 1993 Honda sedan on San Miguel Canyon Road in Royal Oaks, about 5 miles east of Watsonville. She had six passengers in her car.

Duran was traveling at high speed when she crossed a double yellow line to  pass another vehicle, witnesses told the California Highway Patrol.

“A witness who was driving behind the Honda said the Honda attempted to pass another vehicle (on) a blind curve,” CHP officer Robert Lehman told KSBW News.

Duran lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a tree. One of her passengers, 21-year-old Joshua Perez of Salinas, was killed, Lehman said.

Two passengers were sitting on other people’s laps and did not have seat belts on because there were not enough seats, Lehman said. One passenger 21-year-old Gina Morgan, suffered major injuries and was airlifted via helicopter to San Jose Valley Medical Center.

Two other passengers, 24-year-old Timothy Garza of Salinas and 19-year-old Selena Sanchez of Watsonville, also suffered major injuries and were taken by ground ambulance to a Salinas hospital. A 17-year-old female passenger had moderate injuries, and 19-year-old Able Perez of Salinas sustained minor injuries.

Duran sustained major injuries as well. She was hospitalized and then arrested on charges of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. Now the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control wants to know where she got the alcohol she drank before she got behind the wheel. If investigators finds that an adult or an ABC-licensed business provided the alcohol to Duran, charges could be filed against them.

Duran’s Facebook status updates don’t help her case.

On Friday at 3 p.m., she posted: “Inbox full of parties. Let’s see what Friday da 13 has in store 4 me.”

At 9:34 p.m., she used a mobile phone to post: “Let’s chug dis bottle.”

The status updates were deleted on Monday, and were replaced with another message insisting that Duran was not drunk at the time of the accident, the KSBW report stated.

“Thank you everyone, I’m in the ICU. I hope everything is okay and I’m sorry,” Duran wrote. ”I wasn’t drunk for those who think I was. I’m glad I have my family and friends and my boyfriend.

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The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have successfully represented drunk driving accident victims and their families for 35 years. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

Gilroy Woman Arrested in DUI Crash That Killed Husband, Daughter

Monday, January 16th, 2012
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Police arrested Stacy Lonnberg (inset) for a DUI crash that killed her husband and daughter. (Photo: ABC News | Inset: Gilroy Dispatch)

Police arrested a Gilroy woman Saturday for a drunk driving accident that killed her husband and daughter.

  A drunk driver was speeding on Highway 85 with her husband, daughter, and grandchild in her vehicle.

•   She attempted and unsafe lane change and sideswiped another vehicle. Then she overcorrected and her own vehicle rolled several times.

•   Her husband and daughter died. She and her grandson suffered minor injuries.

•   The drunk driver was arrested on felony DUI charges and felony vehicular manslaughter.

The fatal crash occurred at around 3:45 p.m. on Highway 85 in Los Gatos, according to a report in the Gilroy Dispatch.

The California Highway Patrol said 51-year-old Stacey Lonnberg was driving a 2002 Toyota Tacoma pickup northbound on the highway near Winchester Boulevard when she attempted “an unsafe lane change at a high rate of speed.”

She sideswiped a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck and then overcorrected to get back into her lane. That caused the Toyota pickup truck to roll over several times before it crashed to a stop.

Lonnberg’s daughter, 16-year-old Tiffiny Gillette, was riding in the back seat without a seat belt. She was ejected from the vehicle and died at the scene.

Lonnberg’s husband, 67-year-old Fred Lonnberg, was wearing a seat belt but was trapped in the front passenger seat after being partially thrown from the vehicle, according to a report in the San Jose Mercury News. Paramedics extricated him from the pickup truck and rushed him to Valley Medical Center in San Jose with major injuries. He died from his injuries shortly before 11 p.m., the CHP reported.

Gillette’s young son Ethan was riding in the back seat. He suffered scrapes on his feet, CHP Officer D.J. Sarabia said. Most of the news reports said the boy is 1 year old and was riding in a booster seat meant for an older toddler, but a family friend who said she is the boy’s godmother told the Dispatch he is 3 years old. His true age was not confirmed by authorities.

Stacy Lonnberg sustained minor injuries, according to the CHP. She was taken into custody by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office and charged with driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol and felony vehicular manslaughter, according to an ABC News report.

No one in the Silverado was injured.

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