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Dayton man accused of stealing SUV, causing fatal crash in Riverside
Dayton man accused of stealing SUV, causing fatal crash in Riverside

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

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Dayton man accused of stealing SUV, causing fatal crash in Riverside

Apr. 8—A Dayton man has been accused of causing a fatal crash in Riverside after stealing an SUV in August 2024. Rustam Ansarovich Suleymanov, 49, was indicted Tuesday in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court for involuntary manslaughter, aggravated vehicular homicide and grand theft. Suleymanov is scheduled to be arraigned April 22, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. The charges stem from the Aug. 24, 2024 death of Michael Lamar Jumper, 53, also of Dayton. That evening, Riverside police responded to a crash in the 3100 block of Old Troy Pike and found that a 2015 Nissan Pathfinder driving southbound on Old Troy Pike went left of center and crashed head-on into a 2017 Chevrolet Impala driving the opposite direction. Jumper was driving the Impala and was pronounced dead at the scene. Suleymanov was driving the Nissan, and medics took him to Miami Valley Hospital with serious injuries. However, on investigation, law enforcement said that Suleymanov had stolen the SUV a few minutes before, less than half a mile from the crash site, the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office said in a release. The prosecutor's office said that the Nissan's event data recorder shower Suleymanov driving nearly 100 mph in a 40-mph zone before the crash. Investigators said that Suleymanov lost control of the vehicle, went off the road, overcorrected and crashed into the Impala at more than 70 mph. In addition, the prosecutor's office said that Suleymanov has never had a driver's license.

Man charged in fatal Riverside crash of stolen vehicle
Man charged in fatal Riverside crash of stolen vehicle

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Man charged in fatal Riverside crash of stolen vehicle

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A Dayton man has been charged with vehicular homicide after a stolen vehicle crash killed a person last August. The Montgomery County Grand Jury has indicted Rustam Suleymanov, 49 on several counts related to a fatal crash that occurred on Aug. 24, 2024. Suleymanov was indicted on the following charges: One count of involuntary manslaughter One count of aggravated vehicular homicide (under suspension) One count of grand theft (motor vehicle) Riverside officers first responded to the 3100 block of Old Troy Pike on reports of a traffic crash. Upon arrival, they found the defendant had crashed a stolen Nissan Pathfinder into a Chevy Impala head-on. Local police dept. launches synchronized camera program The driver of the Impala, identified as 54-year-old Michael L. Jumper, was pronounced dead on scene. Investigation revealed Suleymanov had stolen the Nissan just minutes earlier and had been driving nearly 100 miles per hour in a 40 MPH zone. Evidence gathered showed he lost control of the vehicle, ran off the road, overcorrected and hit the Impala at more than 70 MPH. Court records also show Suleymanov had never had a valid driver's license. A warrant has been issued for the defendant's arrest. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday, April 22. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man without driver's license accused of stealing car, causing deadly crash
Man without driver's license accused of stealing car, causing deadly crash

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Man without driver's license accused of stealing car, causing deadly crash

A man is facing charges in connection to a crash that killed a 54-year-old man in Riverside. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Rustam Suleymanov, 49, was indicted by a Montgomery County Grand Jury on counts of involuntary manslaughter, aggravated homicide, and grand theft. As News Center 7 previously reported, on Aug. 24, 2024, Riverside police were called to a crash in the 3100 block of Old Troy Pike. TRENDING STORIES: Man dies after car plunges 12 feet off parking platform Proposed bill would halt public funding for Ohio pro sports teams with losing records Father, son killed after tree falls and crushes them on golf course When police arrived, they found that a Nissan Pathfinder, driven by Suleymanov, had hit a Chevrolet Impala head-on. Michael Jumper, 54, died in the crash. Investigators said Suleymanov had stolen the Nissan just minutes before the crash and was driving nearly 100 miles per hour. Suleymanov lost control, ran off the road, overcorrected, and hit Jumper's vehicle, which was going at over 70mph. He has never had a driver's license, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office. Suleymanov is not in custody and is due next in court on April 22. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Christian Benteke, Hosei Kijima lead DC United to 2-1 victory over Sporting KC
Christian Benteke, Hosei Kijima lead DC United to 2-1 victory over Sporting KC

Yahoo

time09-03-2025

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Christian Benteke, Hosei Kijima lead DC United to 2-1 victory over Sporting KC

WASHINGTON (AP) — Christian Benteke and Hosei Kijima scored in the second half to rally D.C. United to a 2-1 victory over Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night, ending the club's nine-match losing streak at home across all competitions dating to last season. Neither team scored until Erik Thommy used assists from Jake Davis and rookie Shapi Suleymanov in the 53rd minute to give Sporting KC the lead. It was the first goal of the season for Thommy and his 16th in 71 starts and 79 appearances — all with Sporting KC. The assist was the first of the season for Davis and his eighth in his 52nd start and 59th appearances with the club. Suleymanov's helper was his first. DC United pulled even seven minutes later on a penalty-kick goal by Benteke — the reigning Golden Boot winner. The PK was awarded after João Peglow drew a foul on Suleymanov. Benteke, who led the league with 23 goals last season, has three this season. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. DC United pulled in front when Kijima took a pass from Peglow in the 68th minute and scored his second career goal. Kijima had a goal and two assists last season as a rookie with St. Louis City. Peglow was making his league debut. Kim Joon Hong, a 21-year-old rookie, finished without a save in goal for DC United (1-0-2) — just 2-6-6 in its last 14 home matches. John Pulskamp saved two shots in the 31st start of his career dating to 2021 — all with Sporting KC (0-3-0). Sporting KC hasn't won in Washington since 2012. The two MLS charter members entered the match tied 22-22-13 over the 30-year history of the series. DC United improves to 3-0-4 in its last seven home matches against Sporting KC. DC United will host CF Montreal on Saturday. Sporting KC will host Minnesota United on Saturday. ___ AP soccer:

Christian Benteke, Hosei Kijima lead DC United to 2-1 victory over Sporting KC
Christian Benteke, Hosei Kijima lead DC United to 2-1 victory over Sporting KC

Fox Sports

time09-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Christian Benteke, Hosei Kijima lead DC United to 2-1 victory over Sporting KC

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Christian Benteke and Hosei Kijima scored in the second half to rally D.C. United to a 2-1 victory over Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night, ending the club's nine-match losing streak at home across all competitions dating to last season. Neither team scored until Erik Thommy used assists from Jake Davis and rookie Shapi Suleymanov in the 53rd minute to give Sporting KC the lead. It was the first goal of the season for Thommy and his 16th in 71 starts and 79 appearances — all with Sporting KC. The assist was the first of the season for Davis and his eighth in his 52nd start and 59th appearances with the club. Suleymanov's helper was his first. DC United pulled even seven minutes later on a penalty-kick goal by Benteke — the reigning Golden Boot winner. The PK was awarded after João Peglow drew a foul on Suleymanov. Benteke, who led the league with 23 goals last season, has three this season. DC United pulled in front when Kijima took a pass from Peglow in the 68th minute and scored his second career goal. Kijima had a goal and two assists last season as a rookie with St. Louis City. Peglow was making his league debut. Kim Joon Hong, a 21-year-old rookie, finished without a save in goal for DC United (1-0-2) — just 2-6-6 in its last 14 home matches. John Pulskamp saved two shots in the 31st start of his career dating to 2021 — all with Sporting KC (0-3-0). Sporting KC hasn't won in Washington since 2012. The two MLS charter members entered the match tied 22-22-13 over the 30-year history of the series. DC United improves to 3-0-4 in its last seven home matches against Sporting KC. DC United will host CF Montreal on Saturday. Sporting KC will host Minnesota United on Saturday. ___ AP soccer:

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