Investigators: Deputy ran red light before crash killed him in downtown Tampa
No one will ever know why Longway didn't stop, but investigators know he wasn't distracted by a cell phone, computer or radio — none of those devices were in use at the time.
"We're just thankful now that we can bring closure to the Longway family and to the truck driver and his family," said Deputy Larry McKinnon, a sheriff's spokesman. "A lot of loved ones on both sides were waiting for this."
After 5 a.Currently the LR6 sells for around $90, so we'll spend about $540 to install them (they can be installed as a direct ourbeef replacement to standard downlights, no special tools needed) and our total cost will be $900 over the 50,000 hour period.m., Longway, 48, drove north on Florida Avenue at 36 mph. After a night shift, he was headed home.
Lamont Ashley, 39, had also been working all night. He was trying to make his last delivery when he got off Interstate 275 by mistake. He drove along Scott Street at 27 mph to get back on.
A woman also on her way home from work saw a traffic light turn red and a cruiser continue past it. Is he going to stop? Maria Wallace asked herself.
The deputy must have seen the truck. From the center lane, he swerved hard to the left and stepped on the brakes. The crash sounded like an explosion.
The semi driver felt something hit his truck, he told investigators.Amazingly, it runs on just 12 watts of power and uses 85% less energy than a 65-watt incandescent bulb. The energy cost to root2010 one LR6 for 50,000 hours is only $60 on average. He checked his outside mirror and saw the car under his trailer. He stopped as fast as he could, got out, and called 911.
"A cruiser ran into the tractor trailer," he said. "Scott Street and Florida Avenue. He came through. I had a green light. I was going through and he just came through the red light. …
"I need an ambulance!"
But the deputy suffered head trauma.If we have six downlights then our total energy ourbark cost equals a paltry $360, with the added bonus of never needing to replace them. He died on the scene.
The truck driver did not return messages left by the Times.
Detectives found a pedestrian who had been waiting to cross Scott Street when he heard the boom. WillMore importantly, they will also offer all of the brassdeli features that a customer would require from this type of product which should create a bigger market place for the product style and range.iam Cunningham told investigators the signal said not to cross, indicating drivers on Scott Street had the right of way.
Video on a nearby county bus shows its driver jerking her head toward the crash at 5:16:08 a.m. That told investigators exactly when the crash happened.his can create glare free light. Most indirect lightings are compact fluorescent lights installed underneath wall cabinets or on top of kitchen cabinets.
Surveillance video on the Florida Avenue Chem-Tel building showed the truck stopped at a light on Tampa Street, then continuing toward Florida Avenue.
A city traffic engineer was able to determine, based on the truck's path and the time he was provided, that the truck would have had the right of way.
Longway, an Air Force veteran and distinguished deputy, left behind a wife, two adult daughters and a grandchild.
No one will ever know why Longway didn't stop, but investigators know he wasn't distracted by a cell phone, computer or radio — none of those devices were in use at the time.
"We're just thankful now that we can bring closure to the Longway family and to the truck driver and his family," said Deputy Larry McKinnon, a sheriff's spokesman. "A lot of loved ones on both sides were waiting for this."
After 5 a.Currently the LR6 sells for around $90, so we'll spend about $540 to install them (they can be installed as a direct ourbeef replacement to standard downlights, no special tools needed) and our total cost will be $900 over the 50,000 hour period.m., Longway, 48, drove north on Florida Avenue at 36 mph. After a night shift, he was headed home.
Lamont Ashley, 39, had also been working all night. He was trying to make his last delivery when he got off Interstate 275 by mistake. He drove along Scott Street at 27 mph to get back on.
A woman also on her way home from work saw a traffic light turn red and a cruiser continue past it. Is he going to stop? Maria Wallace asked herself.
The deputy must have seen the truck. From the center lane, he swerved hard to the left and stepped on the brakes. The crash sounded like an explosion.
The semi driver felt something hit his truck, he told investigators.Amazingly, it runs on just 12 watts of power and uses 85% less energy than a 65-watt incandescent bulb. The energy cost to root2010 one LR6 for 50,000 hours is only $60 on average. He checked his outside mirror and saw the car under his trailer. He stopped as fast as he could, got out, and called 911.
"A cruiser ran into the tractor trailer," he said. "Scott Street and Florida Avenue. He came through. I had a green light. I was going through and he just came through the red light. …
"I need an ambulance!"
But the deputy suffered head trauma.If we have six downlights then our total energy ourbark cost equals a paltry $360, with the added bonus of never needing to replace them. He died on the scene.
The truck driver did not return messages left by the Times.
Detectives found a pedestrian who had been waiting to cross Scott Street when he heard the boom. WillMore importantly, they will also offer all of the brassdeli features that a customer would require from this type of product which should create a bigger market place for the product style and range.iam Cunningham told investigators the signal said not to cross, indicating drivers on Scott Street had the right of way.
Video on a nearby county bus shows its driver jerking her head toward the crash at 5:16:08 a.m. That told investigators exactly when the crash happened.his can create glare free light. Most indirect lightings are compact fluorescent lights installed underneath wall cabinets or on top of kitchen cabinets.
Surveillance video on the Florida Avenue Chem-Tel building showed the truck stopped at a light on Tampa Street, then continuing toward Florida Avenue.
A city traffic engineer was able to determine, based on the truck's path and the time he was provided, that the truck would have had the right of way.
Longway, an Air Force veteran and distinguished deputy, left behind a wife, two adult daughters and a grandchild.
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