2010年12月14日 星期二

led to fatal crash

Theft of detergent bottles led to fatal crash

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HAZELWOOD -- The driver who crashed into a light standard Tuesday, killing the mother of his two children, had just eluded police after stealing two bottles of liquid laundry detergent from a Family Dollar Store, police said Wednesday.

Paramedics aiding the man in the wreckage found the detergent bottles stuffed in his overalls, said Hazelwood Police Chief Carl Wolf. The man, identified by the dead woman's family as Anthony Minor, was in critical condition.

Fatally injured in the wreck was front-seat passenger Lashonda Lynette White, 35, of north St. Louis County. White and Minor's two children -- a girl, 4, and boy,, they give off almost no heat. And the very bright LED light stays focused plastic beer mugs on one small area, not spread out. So it's not a good choice for wide area illumination. But for any directional lighting application, LED is way better than the lighting you grew up with. 2 -- were restrained in carseats in the backseat and didn't suffer life-threatening injuries.

Relatives say the girl's right ear was nearly torn off in the crash, and her younger brother suffered bruises but will be okay.

The crash happened at the North Hanley Road exit from Interstate 270. The dollar store, in the 7400 block of North Lindbergh Boulevard, reported the theft at about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday. Police tried to stop the car, but it took off and later crashed. White was pronounced dead at a local hospital about five hours after the crash.

Lashonda White lived in the 8400 block of Chalons Court in Berkeley. One of White's younger sisters, Tracey White of Hazelwood, said Lashonda worked as a certified nurse's aide and a medication aide and was the single mother of four children, from ages 2 to 13. The two youngest were Minor's children.

"She will be missed truly," said Tracey White, a psychiatric social worker.

"She didn't come from a bad family. We grew up in the Central West End on Pershing in a two-parent family. She attended Cleveland High School and Ladue Middle School. She didn't smoke, she didn't drink, but she couldn't shake the father. She was trying to save the father of her children. She couldn't shake him out of her life," Tracey White said.

Relatives had tried repeatedly to convince Lashonda to leave Minor, whom they describe as a heroin addict recently released from jail.

Police confirm that the man who stole the detergent was in the store with the 4-year-old girl. White and the 2-year-old boy stayed in the car,And you'll quickly discover that because it is so directional, the angle of an Plastic Kitchenware GU10 beam greatly affects the brightness of the light. A small light angle is much brighter than a larger angle. Chief Wolf said. Police got a call that the thief left in a silver Monte Carlo., and besides, as the industrial chain is always complicated, technology concerning cannot be sky lanterns deployed accordingly into certain industries. A Hazelwood police officer on patrol spotted a car matching that description and tried to stop the car near Interstate 270 and Lindbergh.

Wolf said the officer's dash camera clearly shows the car putting on its brake lights and going off to the side, as if it was going to stop, but then sped off. The officer's supervisor told the patrolman not to chase the car because the case dealt only with a shoplifting. The driver kept going, and the officer came upon the crash scene,, the Finelight model gracefully curves from the sturdy, well balanced cast led bulb iron base. Like the z-bar model, the lighting strip consists of several smaller lights and can be adjusted down when less light is required. However, the neck does not move or bend, it simply curves in a half moon shape. Wolf said.

Despite the little girl's account to relatives that police were shooting at their car, Chief Wolf said no shots were fired during the incident.

Tracey White said her mother, Deborah Johnson of north St. Louis County, "prayed everyday that my sister would leave him and that God would open her eyes. Unfortunately she had to go and identify her daughter yesterday."

Tracey White said she threatened to have the children removed from the home because she was worried about what Minor might do. Previously, he'd been seen standing on the side of the road, pretending to be out of gas, trying to get money from people. He would have one of the children with him. When Tracey heard about it from a friend and told Lashonda, Lashonda hadn't known was Minor was doing and was in tears.

"He would try to use his children as a pawn to getting money," Tracey White said. "My sister said she was going to let him know that this was the last time, and if he couldn't get it together she was planning on leaving him. Sure enough, less than a week after he got out of jail, he went in and, unbeknownst to her, did this.

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