Posted on 11/20/2019 4:33:10 AM PST by Captain Jack Aubrey
Whitesides life came to an abrupt end on March 5, three days after Ruben Adolfo De Leon Valenzuela, who was driving drunk and in the wrong lanes of West Broad Street, slammed into Whitesides Lexus RX head-on. Whiteside and his wife, who had been married 47 years, were driving to dinner about 9:15 p.m. after watching an early evening show at a local cinema.
Whiteside, who was driving, suffered blunt-force trauma to his head, torso and lower extremities. His wife suffered a broken sternum and vertebra.
Physicians did what they could for Whiteside but his injuries were too severe, and he died at VCU Medical Center after being removed from life support.
(Excerpt) Read more at richmond.com ...
Valenzuela later admitted to having drunk seven beers while watching soccer at a friends house. He didnt have a license to drive because he was a Guatemalan citizen living in the U.S. illegally, said a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement."
These wrong-way freeway accidents happen all too often involving stupid, drunk, criminal aliens. It has happened many times in my large city.
And yet Demonicrats wont stop it.
Another of Yeb’s acts of love.
> And yet Demonicrats wont stop it.
If he’d only been allowed to get a license this would not have happened. /sarc
Don’t just blame that traitor. Main stream denominations and cults (catholic charities, lutheran charities, etc) have done huge, HUGE, harm and irreparable damage to the country by bringing their “converts” here. Mostly for slave labor as far as I can see.
Any crime committed by an illegal alien should result in a death sentence. By committing the crime they prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that they are un-uniformed enemy combatants and they should be shot (and smeared with pig fat first in the case of moslems)
Plenty of blame to go around.
Yeb’s stupidity stands out though.
It is amazing how powerful those drivers licenses are... it is like having one will bestow morals and responsibilities on the bearer...
And if it gets suspended, well, it is so powerful that the bearer will not drive.
Ugh.
Another reason I don’t go out to dinner at night.
Watch for Comrade Northam to pardon him within the next year.
“He didnt have a license to drive because he was a Guatemalan citizen living in the U.S. illegally,”
Wow, yet another mere coincidence
Happened outside Williamsburg in ‘94; illegal going the wrong way killed two Harvard girls and sent a Yale gal to the hospital for 6 months.
Never makes it beyond the local media.
More blood on the Commies hands.
Or anywhere else. I live near a prestigious American university, and the prevailing cultural feature is alcohol glorification. It beats sex and politics. Social media is saturated with references to it. And the next nearest college, and the next, are no better. I have seen drivers coming down the road on the wrong side of the highway, deliberately -- playing chicken.
These are the supposedly high achievers who have a lot on the line.
Also, those without valid license and insurance will freely admit it and they drive anyway. No respect for the law, whether native-born or invader.
I consider him to be much worse than stupid. I consider him to be treasonous. Even toward the end when we were begging him to enforce the law by sealing the borders. His response was to chastise us for not being "compassionate conservatives."
He wasn't stupid. Stupid would be to not know the difference. He knew exactly what he was doing.
You had to register or something to see the whole article. I assume he was charged with murder, as I don’t think you can get 13 years for manslaughter in VA.
Should get the death penalty, driving drunk without a license going the wrong way.
What happens when an illegal alien without a license is stopped by the cops for speeding or whatever? Is the alien arrested, held without bond, and deported? What about for the 2nd or 3rd offense of driving without a license?
“You had to register or something to see the whole article. I assume he was charged with murder, as I dont think you can get 13 years for manslaughter in VA.”
I did not know that. Let me see what I can do.
Man sentenced to 13 years for killing beloved educator in wrong-way DUI crash in Henrico
By MARK BOWES Richmond Times-Dispatch 17 hrs ago
Richard Dick Whiteside was a builder, a teacher, a traveler and a speaker who accomplished much in his 71 years, earning the respect and admiration of many. He was never afraid to take a chance and go for it, his widow told a Henrico County judge on Tuesday.
He lived life in a big way, Kathleen Whiteside said of her late husband, who worked at various higher education institutions during a distinguished career before taking a position with a private enrollment services firm in Richmond in 2009.
After retiring to part-time consulting work in 2014, he took on the role of father figure to his eldest granddaughter, whom he and his wife helped raise after their eldest daughter became a victim of domestic abuse in 2016, Kathleen Whiteside testified.
He had the strength to set aside his own retirement dreams to raise his granddaughter, Christopher Bruckmann, who was Whitesides nephew, told the judge in testimony in Henrico Circuit Court. He had strength to the very end.
Whitesides life came to an abrupt end on March 5, three days after Ruben Adolfo De Leon Valenzuela, who was driving drunk and in the wrong lanes of West Broad Street, slammed into Whitesides Lexus RX head-on. Whiteside and his wife, who had been married 47 years, were driving to dinner about 9:15 p.m. after watching an early evening show at a local cinema.
Whiteside, who was driving, suffered blunt-force trauma to his head, torso and lower extremities. His wife suffered a broken sternum and vertebra.
Physicians did what they could for Whiteside but his injuries were too severe, and he died at VCU Medical Center after being removed from life support.
According to evidence, Valenzuela was driving east in the westbound lanes of the 9800 block of West Broad Street when he sideswiped a pickup truck before colliding with Whitesides car. Authorities later determined that he had a blood alcohol level of 0.21 percent, or about 2½ times over the presumptive legal intoxication level to drive.
Valenzuela later admitted to having drunk seven beers while watching soccer at a friends house. He didnt have a license to drive because he was a Guatemalan citizen living in the U.S. illegally, said a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
On Tuesday, more than nine months after the crash, Henrico Circuit Judge John Marshall sentenced Valenzuela to 20 years in prison with eight suspended on his conviction of aggravated involuntary manslaughter, and to an additional 12 months for driving while intoxicated with an elevated blood alcohol level giving him 13 years to serve.
The punishment was an upward departure from state sentencing guidelines, which called for an active prison term of between three years and three months and seven years and 10 months.
Henrico Chief Deputy Commonwealths Attorney Michael Huberman urged the court to sentence Valenzuela above the guidelines due to the aggravated circumstances of his offense. The prosecutor noted that Valenzuela was intoxicated and driving the wrong way on one of Henricos busiest roadways in heavy traffic with devastating consequences for two innocent victims.
The judge made similar observations in comments from the bench, noting that Valenzuelas actions put every innocent person on the highway at risk.
Defense attorney Sam Simpson urged a punishment within the guidelines, noting that Valenzuela, who has a family of his own, had no prior criminal record. He did not set out that night to kill him, Simpson told the court. Theres no indication that he is not respectful of the rights of others. He is a beloved family man just like Mr. Whiteside.
Valenzuela, who used a Spanish interpreter to address the court, expressed remorse when the judge offered him the chance to speak.
I want to ask for forgiveness from the bottom of my heart, he said. I repent for what I did. It was a very bad moment in my life. I love life and I love the life of others.
Whiteside, who lived in Henrico, had a career in higher education and worked for institutions including Johns Hopkins University, the University of Hartford and Tulane University, and was considered an expert in higher education enrollment management. During his employment at Tulane, he was an integral part of the team responsible for bringing the university back after it sustained significant damage from Hurricane Katrina and was closed for four months.
He became so widely respected as an expert in [his] field because he had the vision to help university leaders understand what they wanted their institution to become and the tenacity to help them build that future, Bruckmann, a former assistant U.S. attorney in Washington, told the court.
It was no accident he worked his entire life in education, Bruckmann added. He loved to help people learn. At the memorial luncheon following his funeral, person after person from his professional life spoke about how much of a mentor he had been to them, how much he had meant to them, and how much he taught them.
Whiteside also was a skilled speaker who believed in the power of the spoken word, Bruckmann said.
He loved to tell stories, Bruckmann said. And his stories were vintage. By that, I mean they improved with age, getting just a little bit better with each telling. Dick loved to speak and tell stories because he loved people. He loved his family but not only his family. Dick could, and would, strike up a conversation with anyone.
Kathleen Whiteside, his widow, said it was ironic that her husband was killed by a drunken driver. She said Whiteside acknowledged his own excessive use of alcohol in 1999 and took steps to overcome it. He attended weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and achieved 20 years of unbroken sobriety. He attended his last AA meeting on the morning of the crash that killed him, she said.
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