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Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Yahoo
Driver charged in Wisconsin crash that left Blue Plate Restaurants co-owner dead
The Brief Andre Lamont Mathews, 33, of Brooklyn Park, was charged in the Hudson, Wis., crash that killed Blue Plate Restaurants co-owner David Burley. Witnesses say Mathews was driving at a high rate of speed on Interstate 94 and weaving in and out traffic just before the crash. Authorities say Mathews smelled of alcohol at the scene. HUDSON, Wis. (FOX 9) - A 33-year-old Brooklyn Park man is accused of driving drunk in a Sunday crash in western Wisconsin that killed the co-owner of Blue Plate Restaurants, according to court documents. Andre Lamont Mathews was charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle in connection with the incident. The backstory According to the charges, authorities responded to the crash around 2:45 p.m. on Interstate 94 in Hudson, Wis. Authorities say a driver, later identified as Mathews, was on the right shoulder attempting to overtake traffic when he struck a guard rail and hit David Burley, who was driving a motorcycle at the time. Burley, 58, was taken to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. What we know The complaint states authorities say Mathews smelled of alcohol at the crash scene. He was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries, and appeared to be disoriented and not properly answering questions. The complaint states he told authorities he didn't know where he was, or if he was driving. The complaint states Mathews said he was at work driving. He refused to submit a chemical test of his blood. Authorities eventually obtained a search warrant to get his blood. The results of the blood draw have not been released. Witnesses at the scene told authorities Mathews was driving at a high rate of speed, and weaving in and out of traffic before the crash. Mathews is also a repeat offender, having been charged with fifth-degree possession of marijuana in 2018. Local perspective Burley was the co-owner of Blue Plate Restaurant Company, which operates seven restaurants throughout the Twin Cities – The Free House, The Lowry, Three Squares Restaurant, Longfellow Grill, Edina Grill, Groveland Tap and Highland Grill. The company also operates the Blue Barn stand at the Minnesota State Fair. "David was the heart and soul of Blue Plate — a visionary leader and a joyful, generous spirit who made everyone feel welcome," a post on social media said. "Since opening our first restaurant in 1993, David's energy, creativity, and kindness have shaped everything we are today." All Blue Plate restaurants was closed on Monday, April 7, out of respect and remembrance of Burley, according to posts on their social media. The Source Charges were filed Tuesday in St. Croix County Court against Andre Lamont Mathew.


Miami Herald
08-04-2025
- Miami Herald
Beloved restaurateur dies in crash, leaving ‘gaping hole,' MN reports say
Minnesota's hospitality industry is mourning the loss of one of its own who died in a motorcycle crash, news outlets reported. David Burley, co-founder of Blue Plate Restaurant Company, owned and operated several acclaimed Minnesota restaurants over the last 32 years. He was known for his annual booth at the Minnesota State Fair and holding 'Bald and Free' days at his restaurants, where customers with heads as bald as his own could dine for free. Burley was riding his vintage motorcycle in Wisconsin on Sunday, April 6, when, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, a driver took the right shoulder of the interstate, hit a guardrail, weaved back into traffic and struck Burley, sending both vehicles into a concrete barrier, KARE reported. According to KARE, Burley died at a local hospital. The outlet reported all seven restaurants under the Blue Plate name will be closed on April 7. Mpls St. Paul Magazine described Burley as a tall Australian with a 'booming' presence, but otherwise, he was content working behind the scenes in the bustle of his seven restaurants. 'It leaves a gaping hole, for the Blue Plate family, and the hospitality community,' the magazine wrote. 'Unless you're an industry insider, you may not recognize him or even know his name. 'Burley was fine with that.' Burley's career started in 1993, when he and his partner and then-wife Stephanie Shimp opened The Highland Grill in St. Paul., according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. 'Losing him so suddenly is overwhelming — a painful shock that has left me and our entire Blue Plate family grieving a loss too deep for words,' she said in a social media post. 'David's passion and kindness were the foundation of everything we built together. We will profoundly miss his spirit, energy and irreplaceable presence.' The other driver was identified as Andre Lamont Mathews, 33. Police said charges against him include homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle, according to the Star Tribune.