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SergntMac
04-12-2006, 09:15 AM
But, not a good story. It's sad how stupid some can be about street racing.
Drag racing takes lives of 4

Victims were watching street contest in Gary

By Josh Noel
Tribune staff reporter
Published April 12, 2006


Jaylen Ellis, 6, had just climbed off his all-terrain vehicle when word circulated that a street race was about to begin.

Still wearing his helmet, Jaylen crouched among dozens of spectators along busy 5th Avenue in west Gary to watch the cars zoom down the long, straight road that locals say has been used for such contests for decades.

As the vehicles roared toward the crowd about 5:40 p.m. Monday, an 84-year-old man turned his car in front of the lead racer, sending it rocketing into the sea of onlookers, police said. Chaos and dust were everywhere.

When it settled, Jaylen and three other spectators were dead in a field where adults often come to socialize and children to play on warm afternoons in the Brunswick neighborhood.

"He was a daredevil and would do anything," said Kaneka Kidd, 27, Jaylen's mother. "He was my heart."

On her cellular phone Tuesday, Kidd showed a photo she said was her son riding the vehicle about 20 minutes before his death. She said she was standing in the field when the accident happened.

"All you saw was the dirt and glass and dust and bodies," she said before beginning to sob.

Jaylen, known as "Coconut," was a kindergartner imbued with a streak of daring that attracted him to cars, trucks and the gas-powered ATV he shared with his four siblings, family members said.

At the same time, Jaylen showed an unusual sensitivity for such a young boy, family said, always able to detect when a relative was upset, and wanting to know why.

"If he saw you crying, he came up to you and hugged you," said his aunt, Kanesha Kidd, 23.

Also killed were Wil Muldrew Jr., 36, and Benjamin Harper III, 31, who were also in the field watching the race. A fourth man, Conrad Richardson, 28, died Tuesday after being brought to St. Catherine Hospital in East Chicago. All lived in Gary.

Mourners for the adults trickled to the crash scene Tuesday. Some, like a relative of Harper, could barely stand while sobbing over what she said was a puddle of his blood. A longtime family friend, Rick Sierra, said Harper has several children.

JaVay Taylor, 30, arrived with flowers for Richardson, a mechanic and father of five, who she said was her best friend. Though a big man many people found intimidating, Richardson was "just a teddy bear," Taylor said. He once accompanied her daughter to Grandparents Day at school because no one else was able to go, she said.

"She didn't want to be by herself, and he knew that so he went," Taylor said. "That's the kind of person he was."

Gary officials called it the city's worst traffic accident in years, and particularly regrettable because police have targeted that stretch of 5th for heightened traffic enforcement.

"This street is of major concern," Deputy Police Chief Alpha Stewart said at the scene of the crash Tuesday, where broken glass, car parts and a decal of a flaming Chevrolet logo remained.

Christopher Castillo, 20, the driver whose car careered into the field; a passenger police did not identify; and Fred Brown, the man whose vehicle turned in front of their car, were all taken to hospitals in critical condition. Castillo and Brown had driver's licenses in good standing, police said, who added that charges would not be discussed until the investigation is finished.

They also declined to estimate the speed of the racing cars.

Driving a burgundy Chevrolet Caprice, Castillo was far ahead of the person he was racing, police said. They are looking for the driver of the other car, a black Ford Mustang GT, who left after the accident.

Though covered by spotty grass and flecked with trash and broken bottles, the field at 5th and Colfax Street is a prime meeting place because of its size, said Pat Crenshaw, 34, a mechanic who lives next door. Adults can sip beer and barbecue while children have room to run.

"We've been doing it for years," he said. "Just set up some chairs and have some fun."

But when the car spun into the field--taking down a telephone pole--confusion reigned, he said.

"Everybody was running, but some people weren't running fast enough," Crenshaw said. "Or they were running in the wrong direction."

Also leaving flowers at the crash site was Mary Mendez, 55, a life-long neighborhood resident who didn't know the victims.

She mourned a loss she said was echoing through Brunswick, which she said has been marred by street racing for too long.

"This shouldn't be happening in the neighborhood," she said. "Look at the size of this field. That little boy should have been safe playing out here."

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jbnoel@tribune.com

duhtroll
04-12-2006, 09:18 AM
I don't follow . . .

KillJoy
04-12-2006, 09:19 AM
Damn. What is there to say...... Drag Strips are there for a reason.

KillJoy

SergntMac
04-12-2006, 09:24 AM
I don't follow . . . Had trouble linking, so, I just C&P the text...

duhtroll
04-12-2006, 11:22 AM
Gotcha - understand now!

Blackened300a
04-12-2006, 02:44 PM
Its a horrible story dont get me wrong but, I was shocked to see a Caprice beating out a mustang.
Must have been a Impala SS mistaken for a caprice

ckadiddle
04-12-2006, 03:00 PM
Another street race death here in FL:

'Horrific crash' blamed on street racing

One person dies, and the northbound lanes of S.R. 436 are closed for hours.

Henry Pierson Curtis
Sentinel Staff Writer

April 12, 2006

A driver died Tuesday afternoon on Semoran Boulevard in what Orlando police called a street-racing crash.

The speed had not been determined by late in the day, but skid marks and car parts strewn across 400 feet showed the black Acura RSX-S rolled over numerous times before striking an oncoming car.

Police pointed to the driver's body in the wreckage as sad evidence that street racing and aggressive driving are deadly threats to Central Florida motorists.

"Kids and adults who drive like this, they put everybody at risk," police Sgt. Barbara Jones said. "This is a horrific crash right here. I don't know how to describe it any other way."

Semoran's northbound lanes between Lake Margaret Drive and Michigan Street remained closed to traffic from 2:10 to 5:30 p.m.

The black Acura and a dark-green Acura were speeding southbound when the black car swerved out of the middle lane to avoid hitting another car, according to police reports.

"I saw him in the rear-view mirror and had a feeling like something was going to happen," said Casey Ward, 19, who was in front of the black car when it started to skid. "He looked like he tried to recover. He hit the median [curb] and BAM! It was all over."

On the opposite side of the grassy divider, Damian Maldonado was driving northbound when the tumbling black car struck a white Honda Accord directly in front of him.

"A body came out of the back window and probably went 25 feet in the air. He landed on the windshield and hood of the white car," said Maldonado, 32, of Casselberry, a sergeant in the Army Reserves who rendered first aid. "He started moving, tried to walk and then dropped to the ground."

The driver of the Honda, Debora Sheridan, was not injured, police said.

She would not comment, telling police what she saw had been too emotionally stressful. The windshield and hood of her car were covered with blood.

The Acura's passengers, Ronald Brown, 19, and Jose Espitia, 18, both of Orlando, were rushed to Orlando Regional Medical Center, where they were treated and released, police said.

The dead driver's parents showed up at the crash scene about 4 p.m. after hearing news reports that a sporty black Acura had been involved. Police confirmed that the driver was their 18-year-old son, Shawn Michael Broadoas.

Police were searching for the driver of the other car late Tuesday. It was described as a dark-green Acura with dark-tinted windows and a spoiler, possibly with crash damage to its front end.

Henry Pierson Curtis can be reached at hcurtis@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5257.

Marauder386
04-12-2006, 05:08 PM
I know that area of Semoran Boulavard and 436...drove it to and from work at the old Navy Boot Camp...racing has been going on there for decades with deaths...just sad, such a waste...

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