Youngstown Law Director Jeff Limbian said a decision regarding charges is likely to occur today.
Youngstown police said Shackleford, originally from Newark, died at the scene when a 19-year-old man crashed into Shackleford’s vehicle at Albert Street and McGuffey Avenue at 11:54 p.m.
The 19-year-old driver “attempted to evade police” after an officer tried to make a traffic stop on his car at Albert Street and the Himrod Avenue Expressway, Youngstown police said Sunday in a news release.
The 19-year-old, whose identity has not been released, drove north on Albert Street a short distance before the crash. The 19-year-old and his 17-year-old passenger were apprehended at the scene and not injured, the release from the police department’s detective division states. No arrests were made.
KCPD explains accident investigation process
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Sgt. Bill Mahoney with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department s Accident Investigation Unit explains how crashes are investigated.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department conducted a media briefing Tuesday to explain the accident investigation process.
No specific discussion of the crash involving Reid, who is the son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, took place, because the accident remains under investigation. But KCPD thought it could be helpful to provide insight into why such crashes take time to investigate.
KCPD spokesperson Capt. David Jackson and Sgt. Bill Mahoney with the Accident Investigation Unit explained the investigation process and answered questions.
Feixiang Friend, 17, was a student Gahanna-Lincoln High School and Joshua Friend, 13, was a student at Gahanna Middle School East, according to the district.
Feixiang Friend, 17, was a student Gahanna-Lincoln High School and Joshua Friend, 13, was a student at Gahanna Middle School East, according to the district.
Nearly a month after his death, a pedestrian who was hit and killed by a car while crossing Interstate 71 has been identified by Columbus police.
Around 11:20 p.m. on Jan. 3, police were called to I-71 near Frank Road on the city s South Side after a passerby reported a body in the roadway. Columbus police Accident Investigation Unit determined the victim was a male pedestrian struck while crossing the interstate.
On Monday, police identified him as 42-year-old Travis Harper of Columbus following an autopsy by the Franklin County Coroner s office
Police say Harper was attempting to cross the interstate s southbound lane, just south of Ohio Route 104, when a vehicle driven by 46-year-old James Puckett, 46, of Orient, Pickaway County, hit him.