Friday, September 13, 2013

Everett Motorcycle Deputy Rammed By Wrong Way Driver

Everett Motorcycle Deputy Rammed By Wrong Way Driver ---

Everett Motorcycle Deputy Rammed By Wrong Way Driver ---
tags: timeline 2013, repeat Diabetic Shock Incidents, vehicle attack, cover story, wrong way attack, police victim, repeat 2x head-on crash, suspended licence

see Bicycle Motorcycle Hit

1 police officer injured, 1 man charged with vehicular assault for not managing his diabetes.
June 13, 2013 Everett Motorcycle Deputy Rammed By Wrong Way Driver Snohomish County Sherriff motorcycle in Everett was hit and dragged by an old Lexus ES which crossed over into oncoming traffic on Evergreen Way. The Lexus driver was taken to the hospital, and told police he did not remember the crash and assumed he must have had a diabetic episode. A trooper on a motorcycle had been killed in nearby Skagic County on May 31 where traffic had been redirected around the fallen span over Interstate 5. It was determined that the Lynnwood man suffered a diabetic episode, as prosecutors alleged that Jason Buckingham mismanaged his diabetes and shouldn’t have been behind the wheel when he (either) lost control (or carefully aimed) his car, veered across several lanes of Evergreen Way and smashed head-on into a sheriff’s deputy on a motorcycle. Deputy Bill Dawson was thrown from his bike and suffered serious injuries, including broken bones and organ damage. Dawson has since returned to work after 3 months in a wheelchair. Prosecutors allege that Buckingham, 34, disregarded the safety of others when he drove that day. He was charged with vehicular assault. Buckingham’s license was suspended at the time of the crash, Darrow wrote. He also caused another head-on crash in 2010 in Mukilteo. He collapsed as he walked toward the other vehicle and told officers that he thought his blood sugar was too low.
Alternative Conspiracy Theory - was it a deliberate attack staged to be blamed on a medical condition, a variant on the wrong-way ramming attack, and attack on motorcycle, and attack on police? This author immediately suspected a deliberate crash. The suspect did the same thing before in a previous 2010 head-on crash he also blamed on his medical condition, and he was driving with a suspended licence, which also suggests a criminal motive.

* Sources



  • Detectives say diabetes factored in crash | HeraldNet.com ...

    www.heraldnet.com/article/20131108/NEWS01/711089876

    The Herald
    Nov 8, 2013 - At the time, Dawson was on his motorcycle and pulling someone over. The Everett man was southbound in a Lexus ES 300 when he reportedly ... A medical test later showed his blood-sugar level at the time was just a few ... The man reportedly told detectives that he was driving home from a medical ...





  • Driver who hit deputy may have had medical problem ...

    www.heraldnet.com/article/20130614/NEWS01/706149841

    The Herald
    Jun 14, 2013 - EVERETT -- Detectives believe a 33-year-old Everett man may have ... Initial medical tests showed the man's blood sugar was low enough ... his Lexus ES 300 struck the deputy on the motorcycle just north of 112th Street SW.





  • Man who crashed into officer during diabetic episode faces ...

    www.heraldnet.com/article/20140602/NEWS01/140609815

    The Herald
    1 day ago - EVERETT — A Lynnwood man who suffered a diabetic episode and crashed ... of Evergreen Way and smashed head-on into a sheriff's deputy on a motorcycle. ... Each time, the paramedics determined that his blood sugar was too low. ... His driver'slicense was suspended after the crash because he didn't ...





  • A Lynnwood man who suffered a diabetic episode and crashed into a deputy last year is now charged with a felony.
    Prosecutors allege that Jason Buckingham was mismanaging his diabetes and shouldn’t have been behind the wheel June 13, 2013. Witnesses say Buckingham lost control of his car, veered across several lanes of Evergreen Way and smashed head-on into a sheriff’s deputy on a motorcycle.
    Deputy Bill Dawson was thrown from his bike and suffered serious injuries, including broken bones and organ damage. He spent more than three months in a wheelchair. Dawson has since returned to work, Snohomish County sheriff’s spokeswoman Shari Ireton said. Prosecutors allege that Buckingham, 34, disregarded the safety of others when he drove that day. He is charged with vehicular assault



  • ...Buckingham reportedly told detectives that he didn’t remember the crash. He said he must have had a diabetic episode, Snohomish County deputy prosecutor Tobin Darrow wrote. Witnesses said Buckingham appeared disoriented.
    Paramedics at the scene of the crash determined that Buckingham’s blood sugar was extremely low.
    Buckingham’s license was suspended at the time of the crash, Darrow wrote. He caused a head-on crash in 2010 in Mukilteo. He collapsed as he walked toward the other vehicle and told officers that he thought his blood sugar was too low.
    His driver’s license was suspended after the crash because he didn’t have insurance,





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    Everett Motorcycle Deputy Rammed By Wrong Way Driver
    June 13, 2013

    1. Motorcycle deputy hit by wrong-way driver in Everett - HeraldNet.com

      www.heraldnet.com/article/20130613/NEWS01/706139880
      Jun 13, 2013 – Law enforcement officials investigate the scene of a crash between a Snohomish County sheriff's motorcycle deputy and a car along Evergreen ...
       A Snohomish County sheriff's motorcycle deputy was hospitalized Thursday morning after being struck by a wrong-way driver along Evergreen Way in south Everett....The deputy, 48, is expected to survive, officials said. The driver of the other car, a white Lexus ES 300, also was taken to a local hospital for evaluation. crash comes a week after a funeral in Everett for Washington State Patrol trooper Sean O'Connell. The motorcycle trooper was killed in a traffic accident in Skagit County on May 31. ... at least three civilian motorcycle riders have died in crashes in Snohomish County since late May


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