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PA: Trooper found at fault for crash that killed couple in Lower Heidelberg Township will face no criminal charges
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READING, PA — A state trooper whose patrol vehicle collided last summer with an SUV on Route 422 in western Berks County, killing an East Cocalico Township couple, was found at fault but faces no criminal charges, authorities disclosed today.
Trooper Kevin J. Lee of the Reading station was charged in January with three summary counts....
The investigation determined that Lee was traveling too fast for conditions when he went through the red light with his siren and emergency lights on, Adams said. Mature corn plants in the adjacent field may have kept the Coolings from seeing or hearing the trooper's approaching vehicle.
Submitter's note: The charge is negligent homicide. Special treatment for only one. |
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Stripeseven
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Imagine that.....They say that the Devil takes care of his own... |
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