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Police Ask For Manslaughter Charges In Farmer's Market Crash
KNBC ^ | 12/17/2003

Posted on 12/17/2003 5:24:47 PM PST by hole_n_one

Police Ask For Manslaughter Charges In Farmer's Market Crash

10 People Killed, 69 Injured In Tragedy

POSTED: 3:10 PM PST December 17, 2003
UPDATED: 5:16 PM PST December 17, 2003

LOS ANGELES -- Santa Monica police will ask the district attorney to bring a manslaughter charge against an 86-year-old man whose car roared through a farmer's market in the beach-front city last summer, killing 10 people.

The accident, which also injured 69 people, was the result of unsafe speed and other violations on the part of Russell Weller, Police Chief James T. Butts told reporters outside police headquarters late Wednesday afternoon.



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1 posted on 12/17/2003 5:24:48 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: sinkspur
*ping*
2 posted on 12/17/2003 5:25:29 PM PST by hole_n_one
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Looks like murder to me.......


3 posted on 12/17/2003 5:30:06 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: hole_n_one
Murder?

This is a sad story...

Murder?

I doubt that...
4 posted on 12/17/2003 6:29:45 PM PST by I_love_weather
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To: I_love_weather
More......

Police Ask For Manslaughter Charges In Farmer's Market Crash

10 People Killed, 69 Injured In Tragedy

POSTED: 3:10 PM PST December 17, 2003
UPDATED: 6:42 PM PST December 17, 2003

Santa Monica police will ask the district attorney to bring as many as 10 manslaughter charges against an 87-year-old man whose car roared through a farmer's market in this beach-front city last summer, killing 10 people.

The accident, which injured 63 others, was the result of unsafe speed and other violations on the part of Russell Weller of Santa Monica, Chief James T. Butts told reporters outside police headquarters late Wednesday afternoon.

"We're asking consideration of the district attorney's office in seeking to file the charge of manslaughter," Butts said, adding that decision would be up to Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley.

In response to a question, Butts said police may ask for as many as 10 manslaughter counts, one for each person killed.

The decision to pursue charges was the result of a five-month investigation that began the day of the July 16 crash and produced a report more than 900 pages long, the chief said.

Cooley said his office has received the report and will make a decision after reviewing it. He didn't say how soon that would be, but Deputy District Attorney John Lynch told reporters he expected a decision would be made within a few weeks.

"The DA's office had prosecutors present at the crime scene within the first few hours and has been reviewing reports and interviewing hundreds of witnesses since then," Cooley said in a statement issued shortly before the news conference.

Weller's attorney said his client shouldn't face charges.

"We're anxious to see the report because we've conducted our own extensive investigation and concluded this was a tragic, terrible accident," attorney Jim Bianco said. "There was no intent to hurt anyone, no negligence and no crime."

He added that Weller was heartbroken by what happened.

"He suffers every minute of every day knowing that he was driving that car," Bianco said. "The aftermath of the accident has taken a dreadful toll on him and his family."

Butts briefly reviewed how the accident unfolded on a pleasant afternoon when the outdoor market was crowded with shoppers.

Weller, then 86, had just mailed a letter at a nearby post office and turned onto a street, striking a Mercedes-Benz from behind. That accident caused only minor damage, the chief said, but then Weller's Buick Le Sabre suddenly pushed the Mercedes out of its path, picked up speed and roared into the middle of the market, which was taking part on a street that had been barricaded for the event.

"The Buick accelerated rapidly towards the Farmers Market, over a distance of 245 feet, where it struck a pedestrian standing on crutches near the `Road Closed' signs," Butts said. "That pedestrian was thrown a distance of approximately 60 feet."

The Buick then continued on for approximately another 1,000 feet, striking scores of people and objects and leveling produce stands until its path was finally blocked by debris.

"In that space of 1,000 feet over 100 separate collision occurred," the chief said, adding Weller never applied the brakes or tried to take the car out of gear.

Unsafe speed was among the tragedy's causes, Butts said, adding that it appeared Weller stepped on the gas pedal instead of the brake.

"Pedal misapplication provides the best explanation for acceleration of the Buick upon impact with the Mercedes," he said.

He also said Weller had "medical conditions that included reduced mobility," which police believe played a part in the crash.

The car had no mechanical problems, Butts said.

"The Buick would have stopped if Mr. Weller had applied the brakes," he said.

Bianco said Weller has been in and out of the hospital three times since the accident, once to have a pacemaker implanted in his heart, another time to battle an infection caused by the pacemaker, and most recently over Thanksgiving to have the pacemaker removed when the infection persisted.

"He's now at home on a 24-hour antibiotic IV, hoping for the infection to clear," Bianco said.

"He is emotionally drained and lives with the effects of the tragedy every minute of every day."

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How does one travel 1,000 feet, have over 100 seperate collisions within that distance, and not have an intention to do so? He steered that car from side to side, running over everything in his way........on purpose.

5 posted on 12/17/2003 7:00:11 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: hole_n_one
Accidents happen, and ... since when do police make indictment decisions?

The terminology parallel in a warfare situation would be "collateral damage."

6 posted on 12/17/2003 7:19:38 PM PST by thinktwice (America is truly blessed ... with George W. Bush as President..)
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To: thinktwice
Accidents happen,.....

In this case, it was certainly no accident.

7 posted on 12/17/2003 7:30:10 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: hole_n_one
He is at least as guilty as my former Congressman, Bill Janklow.
8 posted on 12/17/2003 7:50:29 PM PST by The Great RJ
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To: hole_n_one
This whole thing should be a wake up call that old people need to take driving tests and have their keys taken away if they start hitting stuff, as this guy apparently had several times before. The AARP is out of control.
9 posted on 12/17/2003 7:54:07 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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To: hole_n_one
They won't get a conviction on this one. This is case of too old to drive. I have seen instances where elderly people have become disoriented and have driven into buildings and up onto sidewalks stopping only when they hit a wall or other fixed object.
10 posted on 12/17/2003 7:54:28 PM PST by Wiggins
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To: hole_n_one
Weller, then 86, had just mailed a letter at a nearby post office and turned onto a street, striking a Mercedes-Benz from behind. That accident caused only minor damage, the chief said, but then Weller's Buick Le Sabre suddenly pushed the Mercedes out of its path, picked up speed and roared into the middle of the market, which was taking part on a street that had been barricaded for the event.

There's your manslaughter right there. He was fleeing the scene of an accident.

11 posted on 12/17/2003 7:54:34 PM PST by WackyKat
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To: WackyKat
He definately was behind the wheel long after he should have been.
12 posted on 12/17/2003 7:57:47 PM PST by bicycle thug (Orville and Wilbur, 100 years of the Wright stuff. Dec. 17th, 1993-2003)
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To: hole_n_one
...but then Weller's Buick Le Sabre suddenly pushed the Mercedes out of its path, picked up speed and roared into the middle of the market, which was taking part on a street that had been barricaded for the event.

"The Buick accelerated rapidly towards the Farmers Market, over a distance of 245 feet, where it struck a pedestrian standing on crutches near the `Road Closed' signs," Butts said. "That pedestrian was thrown a distance of approximately 60 feet."

The Buick then continued on for approximately another 1,000 feet, striking scores of people and objects and leveling produce stands until its path was finally blocked by debris.

"In that space of 1,000 feet over 100 separate collision occurred," the chief said, adding Weller never applied the brakes or tried to take the car out of gear.

Whew! Remind me never to buy a Buick. Sounds like that thing had a mind of its own, and acted independently!

13 posted on 12/17/2003 8:01:36 PM PST by .38sw
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To: Wiggins
I have seen instances where elderly people have become disoriented and have driven into buildings and up onto sidewalks stopping only when they hit a wall or other fixed object.

That's my whole point.

What you described would have occurred to an "out of control" car well before it traversed over 1,000 feet........only a vehicle with a driver who was in full control of the vehicle could manuver that distance in the fashion Weller did.

The only thing that stopped Weller from continuing his murderous rampage was that he broadsided a car that was crossing in the middle of the intersection.

Accident my foot.

14 posted on 12/17/2003 8:02:13 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: WackyKat
Weller's Buick Le Sabre suddenly pushed the Mercedes out of its path, picked up speed and roared into the middle of the market, which was taking part on a street that had been barricaded for the event.

It won't go. The defense will simply claim when he had the first accident with the ME/BE, that he attempted to stop his car but became disoriented due to his advanced age and his limited mobility stepping on the gas instead of the brake causing his vehicle to go out of control.

15 posted on 12/17/2003 8:04:39 PM PST by Wiggins
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To: hole_n_one
I see your point, but you cannot get a Manslaughter conviction out of it. You would have to prove that he was deliberately acting in a reckless manner.
16 posted on 12/17/2003 8:07:57 PM PST by Wiggins
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To: Wiggins
FR's live thread of this horrible evnt is here

If you care to, read thru it and pay attention to what is being written regarding what witnesses said about what Weller allegedly said and how he acted immediately after his "accident".

17 posted on 12/17/2003 8:13:35 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: hole_n_one
pay particular attention
18 posted on 12/17/2003 8:15:13 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: Wiggins
I seem to recall one whitness hearing the man say "they should've gotten out of my way" when he got out of the car. Also, when he left the hospital only a few hours later (he wasn't injured though) he was *smiling* and shaking hands with people. He didn't look the least bit remorseful.
19 posted on 12/17/2003 8:30:29 PM PST by honeygrl (FreeRepublic.com "The Crack Cocaine of Conservative News Discussion")
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To: Wiggins
In some states, a manslaughter charge can be premised on a death that the defendant caused during the commission of a misdemeanor or minor felony.

It doesn't matter if the death was accidental, only that it was causally related to the commission of the crime.

If this guy was fleeing the scene of an accident when he drove through the market, that would be enough

Unless he has senile dementia so bad he doesn't know who he is, I don't think a "mentally deficient" defense will work

20 posted on 12/17/2003 8:52:50 PM PST by WackyKat
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