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The vehicle's emergency lights were flashing. Nonetheless, at about a. He was taken to a hospital, where he died. The car's driver, Adrian Major, 36, of Terrytown, suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene. Police booked him at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna with vehicular homicide, which incorporates the impairment aspect of driving, as well as careless driving and driving on a suspended license.

Edit Close. In court Thursday, an uncle of Dzafic, talked about his nephew and his life and asked the judge to hold Meknovic accountable and send a message to others that such behavior is not acceptable.

Kent County Circuit Judge Curt Benson, before issuing the sentence, said he had poured over hundreds of pages of medical reports from Mary Free Bed Hospital and other institutions that cared for Menkovic. He noted that Menkovic needed an emergency craniotomy after the crash and he was then in a coma to control brain swelling. Benson said medical reports say the injury resulted in possible cognitive deficits, including impulse control issues, difficulty with independent reasoning and memory loss.

Menkovic has been appointed a conservator to manage his affairs and help him. Benson said he struggled about how much punishment to give Menkovic and settled on the jail term. More from MLive. Woman who livestreamed Grand Rapids rioting, damaged building, gets probation. The driver of the Mercedes-Benz, Fabjon Agolji, 24, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated and colliding with an emergency vehicle. The operator of the Cadillac, which had been pulled over earlier, was charged with driving with a suspended license and criminal possession of a controlled substance.

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