From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
I've been following this story and glad justice is going forward.
It was a great loss of life of Kieth Brown. A great father and husband, employee of Festival Foods, and a good friend to a lot of people. I only knew Kieth being a salesperson back in the 90's. He was always a straight shooter and all around good guy. Someone you remember as years travel on.
I seen him this past year walking into Festival for my sales job. He remembered me and how could you forget him. Small talk and how Festival was such a great place to work, he was really happy. What a loss.
I hope justice will be served and this guy gets the max.
"Illinois doctor to face trial in fatal turnpike crash
Drove 120 mph to elude authorities
Saturday, September 27, 2008
By Jim McKinnon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
An Illinois doctor admitted he sped away from state police in two states before a crash Sept. 4 in which a motorcycle rider from Wisconsin was killed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
After a hearing yesterday, District Judge Richard King ordered Dr. Shiva Lal Acharya, 33, a native of Nepal, to stand trial.
He is accused of causing the death Sept. 4 of Keith A. Brown, 46, of Green Bay." Illinois doctor to face trial in fatal turnpike crash
I've been following this story and glad justice is going forward.
It was a great loss of life of Kieth Brown. A great father and husband, employee of Festival Foods, and a good friend to a lot of people. I only knew Kieth being a salesperson back in the 90's. He was always a straight shooter and all around good guy. Someone you remember as years travel on.
I seen him this past year walking into Festival for my sales job. He remembered me and how could you forget him. Small talk and how Festival was such a great place to work, he was really happy. What a loss.
I hope justice will be served and this guy gets the max.
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