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At least 2 hospitalized after multi-vehicle crash shuts down part of Route 51 in Jefferson Hills
At least 2 hospitalized after multi-vehicle crash shuts down part of Route 51 in Jefferson Hills

CBS News

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • CBS News

At least 2 hospitalized after multi-vehicle crash shuts down part of Route 51 in Jefferson Hills

At least two people were transported from the scene following a multi-vehicle crash on Route 51 in Jefferson Hills on Friday morning. Three vehicles, including a tractor-trailer, were involved in the incident, which was reported around 6:20 a.m. Crews from Allegheny County's accident reconstruction unit were also called to the scene. Officials said there was no timeline for when this part of Route 51 would reopen. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Person hospitalized after being hit in crosswalk while using mobility scooter in Manitowoc
Person hospitalized after being hit in crosswalk while using mobility scooter in Manitowoc

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Person hospitalized after being hit in crosswalk while using mobility scooter in Manitowoc

MANITOWOC, Wis. (WFRV) – One person was hospitalized Wednesday morning after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the street on a mobility scooter. According to the Manitowoc Police Department, the incident occurred just before 11 a.m. at the intersection of Custer Street and South 31st Street. Wisconsin man sentenced to 30 years for attacking correctional officer, fellow inmate A preliminary investigation revealed the individual on the scooter was traveling south on the sidewalk along South 31st Street and entered the crosswalk on Custer Street. A vehicle traveling east on Custer struck the scooter, resulting in injuries. The operator of the mobility scooter was transported to a medical facility for treatment. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and has been identified by authorities. Custer Street is expected to remain closed for several hours as the Wisconsin State Patrol conducts an accident reconstruction. Three hospitalized in Wisconsin due to Powassan virus, one dead from disease The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to contact the Manitowoc Police Department at 920-686-6551. No additional details were released. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'Cannon' test boosts Karen Read's defense, showing taillight damage consistent with thrown bar glass
'Cannon' test boosts Karen Read's defense, showing taillight damage consistent with thrown bar glass

Fox News

time06-06-2025

  • Fox News

'Cannon' test boosts Karen Read's defense, showing taillight damage consistent with thrown bar glass

Karen Read's legal team is nearing the end of the case for her defense with crash reconstruction expert Dr. Daniel Wolfe called to the stand Friday. It was the 28th day of her retrial on murder and other charges in the death of her former boyfriend, a 46-year-old Boston police officer named John O'Keefe. Wolfe is the director of accident reconstruction at a firm called ARCCA. On the witness stand Friday, he said ARCCA designed a specialized "cannon" to simulate throwing a cocktail glass at Read's taillight and determined that similar damage could have been caused if someone threw the glass at around 31 mph and 37 mph. "From the 37 mile per hour test, we are getting damage that's generally consistent, and by that I mentioned we have portions of the outer lens missing, the underlying diffuser," he said. "There was also some fracturing on the backside of the assembly. So again we observed damage that was generally consistent with that of the subject taillight." Wolfe said he gave an opinion that the damage Read's SUV was generally consistent with someone throwing that drinking glass at at least 37 mph. In another ARCCA test, the reconstructionists wanted to see if an impact between the taillight and the back of O'Keefe's head could've caused his skull fracture. Wolfe said he tested at 15 mph. Damage to the test taillight was significantly more than Read's taillight at that speed – but it didn't generate enough force to cause a skull fracture. Prosecutors accused Read, 45, of hitting O'Keefe with her 2021 Lexus SUV and driving away as he died on the ground with a skull fracture during a blizzard. The defense denies that she struck him and has called witnesses who have attributed his injuries to other causes, including a dog bite and a potential fistfight with a man Read was flirting with behind his back. GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUB Special prosecutor Hank Brennan unsuccessfully tried to have Wolfe and a colleague, Dr. Andrew Renstchler, blocked from testifying before the start of the trial. Wolfe testified during the first trial, which ended with a deadlocked jury, that damage to Read's SUV is inconsistent with a collision involving O'Keefe. Read told reporters outside court Wednesday that her defense could rest as soon as next Tuesday. There was no court on Thursday. She could face up to life in prison if convicted. Her first trial, in which the defense claimed she had been framed, ended with a deadlocked jury last year.

Karen Read's defense takes the wheel, vying to convince jury she didn't kill John O'Keefe
Karen Read's defense takes the wheel, vying to convince jury she didn't kill John O'Keefe

Fox News

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Fox News

Karen Read's defense takes the wheel, vying to convince jury she didn't kill John O'Keefe

incoming update… The first full week of Karen Read's defense begins today more than a month after jury selection began in her retrial on murder and other charges in the death of her former boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. The 45 -year-old Read's first trial ended with a deadlocked jury last is accused of striking O'Keefe, 46, with a Lexus SUV in a drunken fight, then driving away and leaving him to die in the cold during a blizzard. Read's lawyers -- partially paid for after she sold her home and tapped into her retirement fund , deny that she struck him at all, however, over the first five weeks of trial, witnesses for the prosecution testified that O'Keefe suffered a head injury consistent with falling backward after a glancing vehicular strike and that plastic fragments consistent with Read's broken taillight were recovered from his clothes. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan rested the commonwealth's case Thursday. The first defense witness was an accident reconstruction expert named Matt DiSogra, who said that only three out of nearly 30 possible scenarios based on phone and vehicle data align with the prosecution's timeline. Twenty-five of them suggest O'Keefe's last interaction with his cellphone was a conscious button-press made after Read took her SUV out of reverse, he said. However, under cross-examination, he could not rule out a collision. "Sir, are you trying to offer an opinion suggesting that Miss Read's Lexus never hit John O'Keefe on January 29th, 2022?" Brennan asked. "Is that your opinion?" "No sir,' DiSogra replied. Live Coverage begins here

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