Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Vallejo, California Car Accident Suspect Arrested


A Richmond man has been arrested in a hit - and - run car accident in Vallejo, California that killed a 72 - eternity - ancient man, and injured two people.
The car accident occurred on October 20th at about 4: 15 pm, when Antonio Fisher ran a red light as he was driving along Tuolumne. He broadsided another vehicle, brick wall by 72 - life span - old Pablo Mata. Masterly were two other passengers in Mata’s car – 51 - trick - old Donna Mata, and 27 - second - senescent John Mata. Later that black, Pablo Mata died in the hospital from muscle trauma injuries far-reaching in the car accident. His two passengers were injured, and were rushed to hospital.
As double time as the car accident occurred, Fisher apparently got out of his car with his boyfriend, and they both fled from the scene of the car accident. As he was running, Fisher removed his shirt, and disused it in a backyard. However, cd bad eye tapes at a local convenience store earlier in the day had evidence of his wearing the shirt.
Fisher’s crime would have gone unpunished if he hadn’t been for a parole attack. On Tuesday, he was arrested by Sacramento police for a parole thrust charge. As police interviewed him, they became suspicious about his involvement in the Vallejo car accident, whereas of witness descriptions that they well-known, as well as scrutiny footage. During interviews with the police, he admitted to having being involved in the car accident, although he reportedly refused to name his passenger. Fisher was identified by a witness in a photo line up. He is now being bonded for the parole attack, and is being questioned in contingency to the car accident.
It’s a tough present for the Mata family, and we survive our proper condolences to them. The Vallejo and Sacramento police deserve special propose for their adept handling of the accident, and the method in which Fisher was into and arrested. Vallejo police have now requested the Solano County District Attorney’s Office to file vehicular manslaughter charges against Fisher.
The Mata family can now breathe a sigh of relief that the man who was responsible for causing Pablo’s death has been launch and arrested. This man not only caused a car accident through his reckless driving, but left his badly injured victims on the streets to suffer while he fled. Fisher appears to have been forward thinking enough to discard his shirt hopeful to evade identification, but unfortunately for him, the police were more vigilant than he had bargained for. This man deserves to be at fault liable for his actions. The Mata family should consider discussing their consequent steps with a California car accident lawyer.

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