The Ulster County Grand Jury investigated the deaths of four passengers in a single-vehicle crash in Saugerties, New York on August 26, 2015. After hearing evidence over several days, the Grand Jury determined not to file criminal charges against the driver. The district attorney's office investigation found no evidence that the driver was impaired at the time of the crash based on interviews, video footage, statements, and laboratory analysis. The investigation also included accident reconstruction and examination of the vehicle, but was unable to determine a concrete explanation for the tragic crash.
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company, A Corporation v. Bernice Mathis, Mother, Natural Guardian and Next of Kin of Franklin Dewey Mathis, Deceased, 349 F.2d 897, 10th Cir. (1965)
United States v. Thomas Allen Burnside, A/K/A "Blue" A/K/A "Big Boy", United States of America v. Leonard McDowell United States of America v. Bruce Perkins, United States of America v. Frank Sullivan, United States of America v. Billy Byrd, United States of America v. James Sligh, 800 F.2d 260, 4th Cir. (1986)
The Ulster County Grand Jury investigated the deaths of four passengers in a single-vehicle crash in Saugerties, New York on August 26, 2015. After hearing evidence over several days, the Grand Jury determined not to file criminal charges against the driver. The district attorney's office investigation found no evidence that the driver was impaired at the time of the crash based on interviews, video footage, statements, and laboratory analysis. The investigation also included accident reconstruction and examination of the vehicle, but was unable to determine a concrete explanation for the tragic crash.
The Ulster County Grand Jury investigated the deaths of four passengers in a single-vehicle crash in Saugerties, New York on August 26, 2015. After hearing evidence over several days, the Grand Jury determined not to file criminal charges against the driver. The district attorney's office investigation found no evidence that the driver was impaired at the time of the crash based on interviews, video footage, statements, and laboratory analysis. The investigation also included accident reconstruction and examination of the vehicle, but was unable to determine a concrete explanation for the tragic crash.
The Ulster County Grand Jury investigated the deaths of four passengers in a single-vehicle crash in Saugerties, New York on August 26, 2015. After hearing evidence over several days, the Grand Jury determined not to file criminal charges against the driver. The district attorney's office investigation found no evidence that the driver was impaired at the time of the crash based on interviews, video footage, statements, and laboratory analysis. The investigation also included accident reconstruction and examination of the vehicle, but was unable to determine a concrete explanation for the tragic crash.
DATE: FEBRUARY 10, 2016 RE: PRESS RELEASE - GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION COMPLETED REGARDING THE DEATHS OF JONTE CLARK, DANTE CRUMP, ADAM JEFF MCQUEEN, AND KAIREEM MEEKS JR, IN SAUGERTIES ON AUGUST 26, 2015. At approximately 11:35 AM on August 26, 2015, police and emergency rescue workers responded to the area of 76 Dock Street in the Village of Saugerties and found an overturned vehicle. The vehicle had been driven over an embankment near Montgomery Street, became airborne, and landed on Dock Street. The vehicle was operated at the time of the incident by 20 year old Meredith McSpirit. In the vehicle were four passengers, Jonte Clark, Dante Crump, Adam Jeff McQueen and Kaireem Meeks Jr. All four passengers were killed. The January 5th, 2016 term of the Ulster County Grand Jury, after hearing evidence for several days from numerous witnesses, determined not to file criminal charges relating to this incident. There are strict laws which prohibit me from sharing detailed information concerning the evidence that was presented to the Grand Jury. However, there is some information that I can provide, information that was developed from the investigation prior to the Grand Jury proceeding. My office was involved in the investigation of this matter from the onset. I find the investigation conducted by the Town of Saugerties Police Department to be thorough and professional. We have also sought the assistance of various resources from the NYS Police. Central to the investigation was the question whether there was evidence to suggest that the vehicles operator was impaired at the time of the operation of the vehicle. That part of the investigation included interviews of individuals who had contact with or worked with Ms. McSpirit that morning, video of the operation of the vehicle prior to the crash, statements made by Ms. McSpirit to both medical personnel and law enforcement, and laboratory analysis of her blood. The Grand Jury found that no such evidence of impairment exists. In addition to the above inquiry our investigation included an accident reconstruction, analysis of the speed of operation of the vehicle, and an examination of the vehicle itself for mechanical defects. Prior to this release we have spoken with many of the survivors of the four young men who were killed. It is troubling, at best, not to be able to give them a concrete explanation as to how this terrible, terrible, tragedy occurred. The collective prayers and sympathies of my staff and the many investigators involved in this matter go out to them, small solace in the face of such a loss.
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company, A Corporation v. Bernice Mathis, Mother, Natural Guardian and Next of Kin of Franklin Dewey Mathis, Deceased, 349 F.2d 897, 10th Cir. (1965)
United States v. Thomas Allen Burnside, A/K/A "Blue" A/K/A "Big Boy", United States of America v. Leonard McDowell United States of America v. Bruce Perkins, United States of America v. Frank Sullivan, United States of America v. Billy Byrd, United States of America v. James Sligh, 800 F.2d 260, 4th Cir. (1986)