Delaware: The case of the Boozy Woozy Jag Driver and his Demo Derby on the Interstate

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The case of the Boozy Woozy Jag Driver and his Demo Derby on the Interstate

From The Chesapeake Today
WILMINGTON, DEL. – That stuff about not drinking and driving really doesn’t mean a whole lot to much of the motoring public. What a bunch of hooey, they must think, they can make it, even if navigating an interstate highway on a Saturday night means bouncing off a few BMW’s, Toyotas, and a guardrail or two.

Now, these are the details of the great adventure of a Delaware man who should likely be put into a large leaky dumpster with a box lunch and set adrift on the Atlantic Ocean:

The Delaware State Police have charged Robert A. Powell, 47, of New Castle with multiple criminal and traffic offenses after he fled the scene of a motor vehicle crash, which seriously injured a Newark woman.

The incident occurred at approximately 10:48 p.m., Saturday, June 30, 2018, on I-495 southbound in the area of 12th Street, Wilmington. Powell was driving a 2011 Jaguar XJL, southbound on I-495 in the area of 12th Street when he made a series of unsafe lane changes, with his final change from the center to right lane resulting in his vehicle striking the left side of a 2018 BMW X-1, operated by a 31-year-old Newark woman. After striking the BMW, the Jaguar began to spin and traveled into the I-495 southbound center lane at which time it struck the rear end of a 2010 Toyota, being driven by a 30-year-old Landsdowne, Pennsylvania man. The Jaguar continued to spin before traveling off the right side of the road at which time it struck a concrete barrier before coming to rest on the right shoulder. Both the BMW and Toyota were brought to controlled stops on the right shoulder after the collisions.

FLED LIKE A YELLOW-BELLIED COWARD

Police say that after the Jaguar came to a stop, Powell fled on foot, up a grass embankment towards 12th Street. Responding Troopers were provided a description of Powell and were able to locate him on 12th Street, in the area of the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution, at which time he was taken into custody without incident.

During the investigation of the crash scene Troopers located a 9mm handgun in the driver’s door compartment of Powell’s vehicle along with a fully loaded magazine. The magazine was not inserted in the weapon at the time it was recovered.

A 56-year-old female, a passenger in the BMW was transported to the Christiana Hospital with serious injuries. The operator of the BMW was not injured.

The operator and two passengers in the Toyota were not injured.

Powell was treated and released from the Wilmington Hospital for undetermined injuries at which time he was transported to Delaware State Police Troop 1, where he was charged with the following offenses:

Vehicular Assault 3rd Degree

Possession of a Firearm While Under the Influence

Driving Under the Influence

Leaving the Scene of a Personal Injury Accident

Failure to Report an Accident

Improper Lane Change

Inattentive Driving

Unreasonable Speed

Powell was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court #11 and released on $4000.00 unsecured bail.