Bobby Cann Updates: Ryne San Hamel Pleads Guilty, Receives 10 Days in Jail

Jason Jenkins at ActiveTrans is helping to coordinate community response.  If there is any chance you can attend proceedings, please reach out to him: 

jason@activetrans.org.

 

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Amen!

Bob Kastigar said:

Due process isn't a requirement for revocation of the privilege of driving; he can still travel by bicycle.

Quick reminder: TOMORROW, Friday 15th, at 1:00 PM: Honorary Street Sign installation for Bobby Cann Way; see the calendar.  

http://www.thechainlink.org/events/honorary-street-sign-for-bobby-c...

This Friday, October 25th at 1 p.m., 27th Ward Alderman Walter Burnett is designating the street where he was struck and killed as “Honorary Bobby Cann Way”. The ceremony will take place at Clybourn and Larrabee and will last about an hour. Alderman Burnett, Executive Director of Active Transportation Alliance Ron Burke, and a member of Bobby’s family will speak. A large crowd is expected, as Bobby has become something of a symbol of bike safety here in Chicago and the need for more, better cycling infrastructure.

Please attend this event if you can in solidarity with Bobby’s friends and family as well as those of all cyclists who have been injured or killed on the streets of our wonderful, flawed city.

Tribune Story:


Road named in honor of cyclist killed by driver in Old Town


Tribute to Bobby Cann speaks to dangers of Chicago roads faced by a growing crowd of bike commuters

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-cyclist-memorials-2...

Excellent, and probably most in depth article surrounding the crash to date, put out by the Reader today.


http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/cyclist-bobby-cann-bike-safety...

Jason Jenkins

Crash Support Programs

Active Trans

Wow. Yes good in depth read.

Interesting to read the history regarding Ryne Hamel's politically connected family beginning with his grandfather. Article discusses how suburbs in Illinois are more likely to settle cases for additional $$; this was the case for Hamel's two prior DUI incidents.

As a baseball fan, Hamel knows best that three strikes make an out. Lock him up.


Active Transportation Alliance said:

Excellent, and probably most in depth article surrounding the crash to date, put out by the Reader today.


http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/cyclist-bobby-cann-bike-safety...

Jason Jenkins

Crash Support Programs

Active Trans

Good read indeed.

It clearly shows what is wrong with DUI cases in Illinois.



Active Transportation Alliance said:

Excellent, and probably most in depth article surrounding the crash to date, put out by the Reader today.


http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/cyclist-bobby-cann-bike-safety...

Jason Jenkins

Crash Support Programs

Active Trans

I think that he probably would have gotten the same treatment in chicago vs the subburbs given the political connection and more importantly the money connection. I have heard of far to many cases of people having multiple dui's and a good majority of them have cash to pay the court off. Hopefully this will ba a case to address this horrible issue.

+1

Davo said:

 Hopefully this will ba a case to address this horrible issue.

The next HEARING in the continuing sage of the legal process for RYNE  Sanhamel, while allegedly driving drunk with an alleged Blood-Alcohol level of .127 allegedly drove into and allegedly killed cyclist Bobby Cann.

The date is this coming Friday:

Time: November 8, 2013 at 10am

Location: Leighton Criminal Court Building, 26th and California

Street: 2600 S California Ave, Room 301

City/Town: Chicago

Website or Map: http://goo.gl/maps/2bT1H

Event Type: hearing or trial

Judge William Hooks

 

If you’re interested there’s also an automated system available that you can call to get updates on the court case info with regards to location, date and time. The number is 877-846-3445. Individuals calling this number can simply enter the offender's Identification Record number, which is 2208764 and receive court location, date and time. In addition, the automated system gives the option for individuals to enter their phone number to receive updated court information.

 

You can read some of the updates and follow the story at John Greenfield’s excellent reporting on http://chi.streetsblog.org

 

The petition to States Attorney Anita Alverez is still ongoing.  It’s worthwhile signing to keep the States Attorney aware that there still is a large public following, even though many of us are unable to attend the hearings or trial.  Every signature and comments are sent to the States Attorney. No harm is done if you sign the petition a second time.  In-person attendance is better, and still strongly encouraged if you are free. 

 

You can sign the petition at http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/no-plea-bargain-for-ryne?source=c.... or you can email the States Attorney directly at statesattorney@cookcountyil.gov

 

Yes, that is accurate, John. Always could change but as of now it's been set for 12/20 at 10am. 

John Greenfield said:

I talked to someone who attended the November 8 hearing who believed the next one is Friday, December 20. Can anyone confirm this is accurate?

Same room, 310?

What other decisions or steps were taken?

In particular wasn't the question of returning the car of San Hamel to be considered on the 8th court hearing?

Did anything else come up?

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