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Catholic bishop of Phoenix arrested
FOXNEWS | 6/16/2003 | John Gibson

Posted on 06/16/2003 2:12:52 PM PDT by sinkspur

Roman Catholic bishop John O'Brien was arrested for leaving the scene of a fatal hit-and-run accident, and his car impounded.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: bishop; hitandrun; obrien; phoenix
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Drunk?
1 posted on 06/16/2003 2:12:52 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: sinkspur
Drunk?

His last name is O'Brien.

4 posted on 06/16/2003 2:14:22 PM PDT by Thane_Banquo
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To: Thane_Banquo
"Drunk? His last name is O'Brien.

another Irish joke...even sadder.

5 posted on 06/16/2003 2:15:49 PM PDT by bedolido (Where'd I put that Tin-Foil Hat?)
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To: Thane_Banquo
First name, Potatoes?
6 posted on 06/16/2003 2:17:04 PM PDT by The Radical Capitalist
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To: sinkspur
For leaving the scene of a fatal accident

According to NewsAlert on FoxNews.
7 posted on 06/16/2003 2:17:11 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Alberta's Child; Aloysius; AniGrrl; Antoninus; Bellarmine; BlackElk; Canticle_of_Deborah; Dajjal; ..
BUSTED!
8 posted on 06/16/2003 2:17:19 PM PDT by Loyalist (Keeper of the Schismatic Orc Ping List. Freepmail me if you want on or off it.)
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To: bedolido
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
9 posted on 06/16/2003 2:17:42 PM PDT by Thane_Banquo
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To: sinkspur
You are fast!
10 posted on 06/16/2003 2:17:54 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Bishop O'Brien arrested in fatal hit-and-run

Mark Henle/The Arizona Republic

After more than four hours of questioning, Phoenix police this afternoon arrested Bishop Thomas O'Brien in the fatal hit-and-run of a pedestrian this weekend.

Shortly after 1:30 p.m., the bishop left in a plain-clothes police car. Police said he was under arrest and being booked on a count of leaving the scene of a fatal accident, a Class 4 felony. He's expected to be arraigned later Monday.

O'Brien is accused of hitting and killing a 43-year-old pedestrian as the man was jaywalking across Glendale Avenue near 19th Avenue, authorities said.

The pedestrian, Jim L. Reed, was pronounced dead at John C. Lincoln Hospital-North Mountain folowing the accident, which occurred about 8:35 p.m.

A Phoenix police spokeswoman said two cars struck Reed, the first identified by witnesses as a four-door, tan Buick Park Avenue. The car was later traced to O'Brien, said the spokeswoman, Sgt. Lauri Williams.

The drivers of both vehicles fled.

During police questioning, O'Brien told investigators that he was the only person with keys to the Buick and that he was driving in the area Saturday night following a church mass in Buckeye.

According to Williams, the bishop said "he was driving the vehicle (Saturday night) and he might have hit something, but we don't know more."

The right front end and windshield of O'Brien's car sustained damage. Police took away the Park Avenue on a flat-bed truck as evidence.

O'Brien recently avoided possible criminal prosecution for obstruction of justice in connection with alleged sexual misconduct by Catholic priests in Arizona during the past two decades. He has been beleagured by calls for his resignation because of that scandal.

Police said O'Brien, who has a perfect driving record in the past 10 years, is cooperating with the fatality investigation, authorities said, and some details of the accident remain sketchy.

On Monday afternoon, Richard Moyer, vigar of the Diocese of Phoenix, issued a statement: "I sincerely regret reports I've received about Bishop O'Brien being involved in a fatal accident. The sympathies of all of us at the Diocese of Phoenix as well as our prayerful support go out to the victim's family. The Diocese will cooperate fully in any police investigation. No further statement will be made while the investigation proceeds."

A police search warrant has been served at O'Brien's house in north-central Phoenix.

Greg Leisse, in-house consul for the diocese, said after meeting with the bishop Monday at his house, "He seems upset, but he seems well." He didn't elaborate.

Leisse also said that the church is "trying to find out what happened and see what, if anything, the diocese needs to do so we can do the right thing."

Police are still trying to track down the second vehicle.

11 posted on 06/16/2003 2:18:09 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: Thane_Banquo
I know this is serious... but that was funny
12 posted on 06/16/2003 2:18:51 PM PDT by bedolido (Where'd I put that Tin-Foil Hat?)
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Bishop O'Brien arrested in fatal hit-and-run

Mark Henle/The Arizona Republic

Dennis Wagner and Judd Slivka
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 16, 2003 01:55 PM


After more than four hours of questioning, Phoenix police this afternoon arrested Bishop Thomas O'Brien in the fatal hit-and-run of a pedestrian this weekend.

Shortly after 1:30 p.m., the bishop left in a plain-clothes police car. Police said he was under arrest and being booked on a count of leaving the scene of a fatal accident, a Class 4 felony. He's expected to be arraigned later Monday.

O'Brien is accused of hitting and killing a 43-year-old pedestrian as the man was jaywalking across Glendale Avenue near 19th Avenue, authorities said.

The pedestrian, Jim L. Reed, was pronounced dead at John C. Lincoln Hospital-North Mountain folowing the accident, which occurred about 8:35 p.m.

A Phoenix police spokeswoman said two cars struck Reed, the first identified by witnesses as a four-door, tan Buick Park Avenue. The car was later traced to O'Brien, said the spokeswoman, Sgt. Lauri Williams.

The drivers of both vehicles fled.

During police questioning, O'Brien told investigators that he was the only person with keys to the Buick and that he was driving in the area Saturday night following a church mass in Buckeye.

According to Williams, the bishop said "he was driving the vehicle (Saturday night) and he might have hit something, but we don't know more."

The right front end and windshield of O'Brien's car sustained damage. Police took away the Park Avenue on a flat-bed truck as evidence.

O'Brien recently avoided possible criminal prosecution for obstruction of justice in connection with alleged sexual misconduct by Catholic priests in Arizona during the past two decades. He has been beleagured by calls for his resignation because of that scandal.

Police said O'Brien, who has a perfect driving record in the past 10 years, is cooperating with the fatality investigation, authorities said, and some details of the accident remain sketchy.

On Monday afternoon, Richard Moyer, vigar of the Diocese of Phoenix, issued a statement: "I sincerely regret reports I've received about Bishop O'Brien being involved in a fatal accident. The sympathies of all of us at the Diocese of Phoenix as well as our prayerful support go out to the victim's family. The Diocese will cooperate fully in any police investigation. No further statement will be made while the investigation proceeds."

A police search warrant has been served at O'Brien's house in north-central Phoenix.

Greg Leisse, in-house consul for the diocese, said after meeting with the bishop Monday at his house, "He seems upset, but he seems well." He didn't elaborate.

Leisse also said that the church is "trying to find out what happened and see what, if anything, the diocese needs to do so we can do the right thing."

Police are still trying to track down the second vehicle.



Please return for updates later.


Here is the link for this:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0616obrien-fatality-ON.html
13 posted on 06/16/2003 2:19:49 PM PDT by jocon307
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To: sinkspur
Damage to fender and windshield. He did alot more than graze the pedestrian.

Sad. For all involved.

Prairie
14 posted on 06/16/2003 2:20:35 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (The "Religion of Peace" says it's OK to kill your daughter if you think she's behaved shamefully.)
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To: sinkspur
O'Brien recently avoided possible criminal prosecution for obstruction of justice in connection with alleged sexual misconduct by Catholic priests in Arizona during the past two decades. He has been beleagured by calls for his resignation because of that scandal.

Perhaps he will listen to those calls now.

15 posted on 06/16/2003 2:21:37 PM PDT by Slicksadick
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To: sinkspur
The faithful of Phoenix really need our prayers. Who knows what the investigation will uncover.
16 posted on 06/16/2003 2:22:15 PM PDT by Dusty Rose
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To: sinkspur
Maybe now the Vatican will fire this guy?
17 posted on 06/16/2003 2:23:14 PM PDT by Aloysius
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So this is the only way we can get rid of these losers?
18 posted on 06/16/2003 2:23:33 PM PDT by RobbyS
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To: sinkspur
More from the Arizona Republic:

 

Bishop O'Brien arrested in fatal hit-and-run

Dennis Wagner and Judd Slivka
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 16, 2003 01:55 PM

 

After more than four hours of questioning, Phoenix police this afternoon arrested Bishop Thomas O'Brien in the fatal hit-and-run of a pedestrian this weekend.

Shortly after 1:30 p.m., the bishop left in a plain-clothes police car. Police said he was under arrest and being booked on a count of leaving the scene of a fatal accident, a Class 4 felony. He's expected to be arraigned later Monday.

O'Brien is accused of hitting and killing a 43-year-old pedestrian as the man was jaywalking across Glendale Avenue near 19th Avenue, authorities said.

The pedestrian, Jim L. Reed, was pronounced dead at John C. Lincoln Hospital-North Mountain following the accident, which occurred about 8:35 p.m.

A Phoenix police spokeswoman said two cars struck Reed, the first identified by witnesses as a four-door, tan Buick Park Avenue. The car was later traced to O'Brien, said the spokeswoman, Sgt. Lauri Williams.

The drivers of both vehicles fled.



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More on Arizona's priest scandal »

During police questioning, O'Brien told investigators that he was the only person with keys to the Buick and that he was driving in the area Saturday night following a church mass in Buckeye.

According to Williams, the bishop said "he was driving the vehicle (Saturday night) and he might have hit something, but we don't know more."

The right front end and windshield of O'Brien's car sustained damage. Police took away the Park Avenue on a flat-bed truck as evidence.

O'Brien recently avoided possible criminal prosecution for obstruction of justice in connection with alleged sexual misconduct by Catholic priests in Arizona during the past two decades. He has been beleaguered by calls for his resignation because of that scandal.

Police said O'Brien, who has a perfect driving record in the past 10 years, is cooperating with the fatality investigation, authorities said, and some details of the accident remain sketchy.

On Monday afternoon, Richard Moyer, vigar of the Diocese of Phoenix, issued a statement: "I sincerely regret reports I've received about Bishop O'Brien being involved in a fatal accident. The sympathies of all of us at the Diocese of Phoenix as well as our prayerful support go out to the victim's family. The Diocese will cooperate fully in any police investigation. No further statement will be made while the investigation proceeds."

A police search warrant has been served at O'Brien's house in north-central Phoenix.

Greg Leisse, in-house consul for the diocese, said after meeting with the bishop Monday at his house, "He seems upset, but he seems well." He didn't elaborate.

Leisse also said that the church is "trying to find out what happened and see what, if anything, the diocese needs to do so we can do the right thing."

Police are still trying to track down the second vehicle.



Please return for updates later.

19 posted on 06/16/2003 2:23:41 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: sinkspur
The article says the pedestrian was jaywalking. That could mean almost anything, but it's possible he stepped into the road and the bishop didn't see him until too late. OTOH, leaving the scene of an accident, especially when there's some possibility you might be able to help the victim, just isn't done.
20 posted on 06/16/2003 2:23:59 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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