Thankfully the guy that hit Hector Avalos Friday night will be charged in his death. I'm no lawyer but I would think that aggravated DUI is at the upper end of what you can get charged with for this kind of accident.
"A Riverside man was driving under the influence when he fatally struck a bicyclist on the West Side late Friday, according to police."
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So tragic.
How many DUI's do we figure this guy had before he killed someone?
Could be number of prior DUIs. Could be other "aggravating" factors:
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Davo said:
How many DUI's do we figure this guy had before he killed someone?
More detail at dnainfo
First of all, RIP, Hector. You didn't deserve to die just for riding your bike.
The accused, an executive at Stroger Hospital, would likely have been traveling southwest on Ogden, to get home to Riverside. And the deceased, whose mother said he worked at "El Hefe" restaurant at State & Hubbard, was headed home likely the same direction southwest down Ogden. So, was Hector rear-ended or sideswiped?
If Hector was mowed down from behind by a speeding drunk, this begins to sound like Bobby Cann's tragic death, repeated.
That one was buried when I posted this am. Also focused on the DUI charge. not the arrest (I know that one was updated later).
h' 1.0 said:
Older thread-- not sure why we needed a new one.
http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/m-28-western-ogden-12-6-20...
Hector had recently relocated to Cermak and California. He was on his was home from work. Hector was a savvy and conscious human with street smarts. He would have never put his life in danger. hector was not drunk and behind the wheel of a speeding car. Hector could have been any one of us cyclist, pedestrian or even in another car. Let's focus on the real issue and stop questioning Hector. This coming Tuesday May 20th ,is the next court date.
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