Emergency workers tend to an injured person on the ground after a driver sped through a protest-related closure on the Interstate 5 freeway in Seattle, authorities said early Saturday, July 4, 2020. Dawit Kelete, 27, has been arrested and booked on two counts of vehicular assault. (James Anderson via AP)
A King County judge set bail at $1.2 million Monday for a man suspected of weaving a luxury car through a blocked Seattle highway, killing one and seriously injuring another.
Dawit Kelete, a black man, was arrested in connection with the hit and run that took place early Saturday morning. Kelete allegedly drove his Jaguar around cars obstructing I-5 and struck two racial justice protesters who were standing in the middle of the road, sending the pair airborne, police said, according to Fox News.
The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is holding Kelete, but has not yet filed charges, as they’re awaiting more information from investigators. A charging decision may come as soon as Wednesday, a spokesperson told Fox.
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Summer Taylor, 24, died at a local hospital following the violent collision, and Diaz Love, 32, was seriously injured after the crash, police said, according to ABC News. Taylor’s death attracted the attention of Democratic California Senator Kamala Harris, who Tweeted about the young protester.
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“There’s absolutely nothing political about this case whatsoever,” Kelete’s lawyer John Henry Browne told The Associated Press. “My client is in tears. He’s very remorseful. He feels tremendous guilt.”
Brown called the incident nothing more than a “horrible, horrible accident,” according to AP.
Kelete passed a field sobriety test administered by officers after he was stopped and was determined to be cognizant and not impaired by drugs or alcohol, police said, according to Fox.
“The driver was reserved and appeared sullen throughout his time in custody,” an arrest report obtained by Fox News said. “At one point he asked if the injured pedestrians were okay.”
Seattle has become a hotbed for protesters against police brutality and racial injustice following the death of George Floyd, who died after a police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes, video of the incident showed. Demonstrators occupied a 6-block area — which has since been disbanded — around Seattle’s abandoned East Police Precinct demanding the abolition of police in the city, among other things.
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