Savannah Man Faces Indictment for Vehicular Homicide After Fatal Police Chase

SAVANNAH, Ga. — A 27-year-old man was indicted this week by a Chatham County Grand Jury in connection with the death of an innocent bystander during a high-speed police chase. The incident occurred on March 19, 2025, when Kenneth Gordon allegedly evaded law enforcement, resulting in a tragic crash that claimed the life of 60-year-old Darren Lewis. According to the indictment, Gordon was attempting to flee from Savannah police when he collided with Lewis’s vehicle. The impact was severe, and Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities report that Gordon faces multiple charges, including … Read more

Colorado Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict in High-Profile Vehicular Homicide Case

Boulder, Colorado – A Boulder County jury delivered a verdict late Friday, convicting Yeva Smilianska of vehicular homicide. This conclusion came after deliberations that prominently labeled Smilianska’s role in a fatal incident involving a vehicle. The conviction is a significant milestone, emphasizing the consequences of negligent driving behaviors and underscoring legal boundaries set to safeguard public safety. The case captured local attention, sparking conversations about road safety and the potential repercussions of disregarding traffic laws. Vehicular homicide, as defined under Colorado law, involves the killing of a human being as a direct result of operating … Read more

Judge Decides to Remain on High-Profile Manslaughter and Vehicular Homicide Case

Sioux Falls, SD — In a recent development regarding a high-profile legal case, a judge has decided to remain on the manslaughter and vehicular homicide case that has garnered considerable local attention. This decision came amidst scrutiny and demands for recusal based on alleged conflicts of interest, which the judge has firmly dismissed. The case centers around a tragic incident that occurred last year, which resulted in the untimely death of two individuals following a severe vehicle collision. According to the authorities, the accused was allegedly under the influence at the time of the accident, … Read more

Key Evidence Excluded in High-Profile North Dakota Vehicular Homicide Case

Grand Forks, N.D. — A recent ruling in North Dakota has excluded important evidence from an upcoming trial involving a man whose actions at a traffic light resulted in grave consequences. Travis Bell, a 44-year-old Fordville resident, faces charges of vehicular homicide and injury following an incident last June that left a woman severely injured and resulted in the death of her 6-year-old daughter. The accident occurred when Bell allegedly ran a red light, colliding with another vehicle at the intersection of Airport Road and Highway 2 to the west of Grand Forks. Following the … Read more