High Speed Chase Ends With One Dead And One Injured

March 29th, 2012 Author:

The Charles E. Boyk Law Offices sends their condolences to the family of a Maple Heights man was that was unfortunately killed in a police chase that ended in a crash in Cleveland.

We are also hoping for a speedy recovery for a pedestrian that was hospitalized due to the crash as well.

The ordeal chase began when a Newburgh Heights police officer tried to pull over a speeding vehicle on Interstate 77 being driven by 42-year-old Robert Dumas Jr. who refused to stop, got off the highway at the Pershing Avenue exit and

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weaved in and out of traffic on Broadway Avenue.

Dumas hit a woman before crashing into a concrete pole near the intersection of Broadway and Rockefeller Avenue.

Dumas was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center, where he later died. The woman he hit was 22-year-old Teanna Smith who was taken to the same hospital. There’s no word yet on her condition.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

Columbus Pedestrian Dies From Crash Injuries | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorney

December 9th, 2010 Author:

On Tuesday December 7, 2010 a man was walking down a street on the far east side of Columbus. Police say that the victim, 23 year old George Canfield was walking along Broad St. at 4:15 am. He was struck by a pickup truck driven by 57 year old Dennis Lowe.

Canfield was taken from the scene of the accident to a nearby hospital. He died at 8:00 am there at the hospital. Mr. Lowe was not injured from the accident.

Drivers are responsible to control their vehicle on the road and when they are negligent, lives are lost. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are experienced at handling cases like this one and can work to get you the settlement you deserve.

If you have lost a loved one call 800.637.8170 to request your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and schedule your free consultation. We are here for you.

Toledo Blade covers story on Officer Chandler shooting and pedestrian car accident

February 17th, 2010 Author:

The following Toledo Blade story highlights whether or not Officer Chandler should have been allowed out on the streets so early after the fatal police shooting of Linda Hicks.

The 18-year-old boy who was struck by Officer Chandler’s police cruiser is represented by our Toledo, Ohio pedestrian car accident lawyers and we were were interested to read the following article in the Toledo Blade:

Six weeks after Officer Diane Chandler shot and killed a 62-year-old woman with mental illness who tried to attack her with scissors, the Toledo police officer struck a theft suspect with her cruiser.

Officer Chandler was unable to control her vehicle on the ice and struck Mr. Lewis, said Dan Wagner, president of the Toledo Police Patrolman’s Association union.Officer Chandler, 33, spent this week trailing police investigators and has agreed to join a program that will keep her off patrol for one to three months as she shadows Toledo Police detectives, authorities said.

Police Chief Mike Navarre called her temporary shift “a mutual decision” and said she is not being punished.”We already investigated the accident. She didn’t do anything wrong,” he said.

The crash happened about 5 p.m. Jan. 28, after two police cruisers pursued two suspects in a stolen car on City Park Avenue. The driver, Quentin Kenney, 16, of 1239 Hamilton St., fled, according to police reports, and the passenger, Nathaniel Lewis, Jr., 18, of 657 Hamilton, also ran.

Mr. Lewis was ahead of Officer Chandler’s vehicle when a second cruiser pulled in front of him. When he turned to flee from the second cruiser, he ran toward Officer Chandler, reports said.

The man spent the night at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and was released with minor back and head injuries, said Charles Boyk, his attorney.

Mr. Boyk, a Toledo personal injury lawyer, said it is only a coincidence that he is dealing with the Lewis family and the family of Linda Hicks, who witnesses say was wielding scissors and threatening officers before she was shot by Officer Chandler on Dec. 14.

“We had no idea that she was the driver,” he said of the matter involving Mr. Lewis. He added that no civil suit has been filed against Officer Chandler or the Toledo police in relation to either incident.

A firearms review board ruled last month that Officer Chandler was justified in shooting Ms. Hicks. The incident started when the officer and her partner responded to a complaint that Ms. Hicks was threatening her caregivers at a group home on Fernwood Avenue.

After a confrontation in which Ms. Hicks reportedly lunged at her, Officer Chandler fired four shots, hitting Ms. Hicks in the head, chest, and abdomen.

The shadowing program allows a temporary assignment to a special unit of the police force, so officers can consider “later in their career if they wanted to do it,” Mr. Wagner said.

He elected to join the program in 1999 after he was involved in an incident in which he was videotaped subduing a man with a baton.

The incident incited public criticism and allegations of racism, because the man is black and Mr. Wagner is white.

“I chose to then remove myself from the streets…,” Mr. Wagner said, adding that he spent two months shadowing police detectives. “You don’t want to deal with the public scrutiny when you are dealing with the day to day.”

He said he advised Officer Chandler to do the same. “I thought she returned to the streets a little too early,” Mr. Wagner said.

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