[nfbmi-talk] UPDATE: Police Searching For Answers After Jeep Hits Man

Fred Wurtzel f.wurtzel at att.net
Thu Mar 19 18:52:36 UTC 2015


Hi,

Well, they are trying to blame the victim.  The notes about St. Patrick's Day and questions about the intersection are trying to prove it was his fault.  Why no questions about the driver.  Was she at a St. Patty's party?  Why didn't she stop?  Why don't they know if the accident was at an intersection?  Why do they call the Cass Cafeteria a Kiosk?  Are they demeaning his work?

Warmest Regards,

Fred

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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] UPDATE: Police Searching For Answers After Jeep Hits Man

 
UPDATE: 1:20 p.m. – 6 News has confirmed that 31-year-old Charles Glime, the man who died of his injuries after being struck by a car Tuesday night, was blind. Glime was an employee at a kiosk in the Lewis Cass building. 6 News has been told that Glime had been with friends celebrating St. Patrick’s Day prior to the accident. UPDATE: 11:35 a.m. – Lansing Police have identified the man who was struck by a car Tuesday and died of his injuries Wednesday. 31-year-old Charles Glime of Lansing was struck in the area of Walnut and Ionia Streets. The investigation is continuing and 6 News will have updates online and on 6 News when they are available.UPDATE: Thursday 10:15 a.m. – Lansing Police have confirmed to 6 News that the pedestrian hit by a Jeep in downtown Lansing Tuesday night has died of his injuries.LANSING, MI (WLNS) – Lansing Police are looking into what lead to a 31-year-old man getting hit by a jeep downtown Tuesday night.We’re told the man was walking near the intersection of Ionia and Walnut when the driver hit him.The accident happened around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.Police say a woman was driving the Jeep.Investigators are trying to figure out if the 31-year-old victim was walking at the crosswalk or a different part of the street at the time of the accident.If you have any information, call Lansing Police at 517-483-4600.

  
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