Good Evening
- This past summer, cyclist Marco A. Garcia was hit from behind by a car on Crain Highway near Georgia Avenue in Glen Burnie and died was injured. The driver left the scene. Now, police have identified the car and driver, connecting the car to the crash with DNA evidence. "police said, they received a tip that a car matching their look-out description--which included front end and windshield damage--was in the lot of a Wal-mart in Severn. They contacted the owner. The 2005 silver Chevy Cobalt was towed and searched. Among other items, police collected DNA evidence from the car....The car owner, John Harrison Correlli, 57, of Brookmont Drive in Baltimore, faces numerous traffic violations charges that include failing to stay at the scene, negligent driving, leaving the scene of a collision that caused serious bodily injury without rendering aid and failing to pass safely when overtaking a bicycle." Good work.
- Family of a NJ cyclist who died after a fall caused by a pothole is unable to sue the county responsible for maintaining the road.
I'm confused. The article I read in the post indicated that Mr. Garcia survived.
Posted by: Pseudoprime | January 19, 2012 at 08:30 PM
No I was. I got Garcia and Hernandez (in the first link) confused.
Posted by: washcycle | January 19, 2012 at 10:10 PM
Good police and community work catching the bad guy.
Take his license away and make him ride a bike.
Posted by: Scout03 | January 20, 2012 at 11:03 AM